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The graph of g(x)

is a transformation of the graph of f(x)= 3x



. of g(x) is a transformation of the graph of f(x)= 3 x .


Enter the equation for g(x) in the box.



the points for g(x) are


(-1,-1) and (0,1)


and its a function increasing from left to right.



I don't know where to start, please help! XD
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It is my belief that the answer is g(x) = 3^(x+1) - 2.  This is because the two points marked are not the result of a stretch or compression, and they remain the same except for a slight shift in position.
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The graphic you are looking for looks like the one shown in the attached figure.Remember that to graph a line you need two points, which you give them. The equation of the line you are looking for in this case will be given by y = 2x + 1
The graph of g(x) is a transformation of the graph of f(x)= 3x . of g(x) is a transformation-example-1
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