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F(x) = x2. What is g(x)? g(x)
+(1,16)
10H
(x
)
Y
-10
10
A. g(x) = 4x2
B. g(x) = (4x)
C. g(x)-
- ()
D. g(x) = (16x)2


F(x) = x2. What is g(x)?

g(x)
+(1,16)
10H
(x
)
Y
-10
10
A. g(x) = 4x2
B. g(x) = (4x)
C. g(x)-
- (

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