
Josh B.
asked 12/05/20QUICKLY PLZ ANSWER Let f(x)=6(2)^x−1+4. The graph of f(x) is stretched vertically by a factor of 4 to form the graph of g(x). What is the equation of g(x)
1 Expert Answer
Rosha M. answered 12/06/20
Farsi speaker with experience in Teaching Computer, English and, Math
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation: Given function .
We need to find the function that would be stretched vertically by a factor of 4 , that will result function g(x).
According to rules of transformation :
y =C f(x), function f(x) stretched vertically by a factor of C.
According to problem, we need to stretched vertically by a factor of 4.
So, we need to multiply given function f(x) by 4.
On multiplying function by 4, we get
On distributing 4 over parenthesis, we get
Therefore,
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