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The function g(x) represents M(x) = 9 cos (x - #) + 3 after translating

I units left and 4 units up
Which equation represents g(x)?

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Answer: The function g(x) represents M(x) = 9 cos (x - #) + 3 after translating I units left and 4 units up.

The translation left I units is represented by subtracting I from x.

The translation up 4 units is represented by adding 4 to the y-coordinate.

So the equation that represents g(x) is:

g(x) = 9 cos (x - #) + 7

Therefore, g(x) = 9 cos (x - #) + 7 is the equation that represents the function g(x) after the translation described in the problem.

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