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Given f(x) and g(x) = k·f(x), use the graph to determine the value of k.
g(x)

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Step-by-step explanation:

The diagram for this exercise is attached below. We have two linear functions
f(x) \ and \ g(x) and the following relationship:


g(x) = kf(x)

From the graph, we know that:


f(-3)=1 \\ \\ g(-3)=-3

Then, substituting into the relationship:


g(-3)=kf(-3) \\ \\ -3=k(1) \\ \\ \\ Finally: \\ \\ \boxed{k=-3}

Given f(x) and g(x) = k·f(x), use the graph to determine the value of k. g(x)-example-1
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