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What describes the transformation of g(x)=3(2)-x from the parent function f(x)=2x

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Answer:

Reflect across the y-axis, stretch the graph vertically by a factor of 3

Explanation:

The question has certain errors, in fact the functions are the following:

g (x) = 3 * (2) ^ - x

f (x) = 2 ^ x

The transformation that we can do to obtain the translated graph, Are given in 2 steps, which are the following:

1. When x is replaced by -x, then it reflects the graph on the y axis.

2. 3 multiplies with the function, it means that it stretches the main function vertically in 3 units.

So to summarize it would be: Reflect across the y-axis, stretch the graph vertically by a factor of 3

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