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Which equation represents g(x) shown on the graph? g(x) = + 2 g(x) = g(x) = – 4 g(x) =

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2g(x)!!!!!!!!!!!!! Tell me if im wrong
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This is the answer I put and as you can see it is correct I'm not sure if it's the same question as this one but yeah.

Which equation represents g(x) shown on the graph? g(x) = + 2 g(x) = g(x) = – 4 g-example-1
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