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Function g can be thought as scaled version of f(x)=x^2

Function g can be thought as scaled version of f(x)=x^2-example-1
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Answer:

its -4x^2

Explanation:

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User Bernie Lenz
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Answer:


g(x)=-(1)/(4) x^2

Explanation:

The graph is reflected against the x-axis, meaning it is negative

Next, we see that the graph is stretched out, therefor we have a fraction

The fraction is -1/4

You can check by inputting the x values into the x variable.

Function g can be thought as scaled version of f(x)=x^2-example-1
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