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F(x) = 2^(x) - 2 and g is a horizontally scaled function of f. The functions are graphed where f is solid and g is dashed. What is the equation of g? A. g(x) = 2^(3x) - 2 B. g(x) = 2^{(1)/(3)x } - 2 C.
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- 2 and g is a horizontally scaled function of f. The functions are graphed where f is solid and g is dashed. What is the equation of g?
A. g(x) =
- 2
B. g(x) =
- 2
C. g(x) =
D. g(x) =
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Answer: D) g(x)= 2^1/2x -2
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