Answer:
The graph of g(x) is the graph of f(x) stretched vertically by a factor of 3.
Explanation:
A vertical stretch or shrink of a function, kf(x), results from multiplying the entire function by a constant, k.
In this case, g(x) equals 3 times f(x). If k > 1, then the graph will be stretched vertically (along the direction of the y-axis) by a factor of k.
So, the graph of g(x) is the graph of f(x) stretched vertically by a factor of 3.