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F(x)= x³ + x² and g is a vertically scaled version of f. The functions are graphed where f is solid and g is dashed. -2 9 Y 5 ₹ 4+ 2+ -4 -2+ -6+ 9 2 x
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F(x)= x³ + x² and g is a vertically scaled version of f. The functions are graphed where f is solid and g is dashed. -2 9 Y 5 ₹ 4+ 2+ -4 -2+ -6+ 9 2 x
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F(x)= x³ + x² and g is a vertically scaled version of f. The functions are graphed where f is solid and g is
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9
Y
5 ₹
4+
2+
-4
-2+
-6+
9
2
x
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The answer to this question is 2+ with the scale version
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