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The graph shows f(x) and its transformation g(x) . Which equation correctly models g(x) ? g(x)=(12)x+5+9 g(x)=(12)x+9+5 g(x)=(12)x−5+9 g(x)=(12)x−9+5
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The graph shows f(x) and its transformation g(x) .
Which equation correctly models g(x) ?
g(x)=(12)x+5+9
g(x)=(12)x+9+5
g(x)=(12)x−5+9
g(x)=(12)x−9+5
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Yes, I agree with you. The answer is D. If you have a graphing calculator, it would be easiest to use it. Other than that, I would plot it in manually and see. But yes, you're right all the same. Glad you found the answer. :)
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