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The function f(x) = 6x + 8 is transformed to function g through a horizontal stretch by a factor of 5. What is the equation of function g? Replace the values of a and k in the function equation

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Answer:

f(1/5x) = 6 ^1/5x +8

Explanation:

A horizontal stretch by a factor of 5 means that the input, or x, is multiplied by : 1/5

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Answer:


g(x) = (6)/(5)x + 8

Explanation:

Given


f(x) = 6x + 8


k = 5 --- horizontal stretch factor

Required

Find g(x)

When a function is stretched horizontally by k, the resulting function will be:

Rule:
g(x) = f((1)/(k)x)

So, we have:


g(x) = f((1)/(5)x)

Solve for:
f((1)/(5)x)


f((1)/(5)x) = 6 * (1)/(5)x + 8


f((1)/(5)x) = (6)/(5)x + 8

Recall that:


g(x) = f((1)/(5)x)


g(x) = (6)/(5)x + 8

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