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Function g is horizontally scaled version of function f. The functions are graphed where F is solid and g is dashed what is the equation of g in terms of f? Is itG(x)=f(2x)G(x)=f(1/2x)G(x)=f(4x)G(x)=f1/4x)

Function g is horizontally scaled version of function f. The functions are graphed-example-1

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To solve the exercise, we can use the following rule of transformation of functions:

In this case, we can see that the graph of f(x) shrinks by a factor of 2, because:


1.5\cdot$$\boldsymbol{2}$$=3

Therefore, the equation of g in terms of f is:


$$\boldsymbol{g(x)=f(2x)}$$

Function g is horizontally scaled version of function f. The functions are graphed-example-1
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