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Mathematics, 27.07.2021 07:40 DragonLovely

Consider the function f(x) = √x and the function g(x) shown below. How will the graph of g(x) differ from the graph of f(x)? The graph of g(x) is the graph of f(x) stretched horizontally by a factor of 4. The graph of g(x) is the graph of f(x) shifted up of a unit. The graph of g(x) is the graph of f(x) compressed horizontally by a factor of . The graph of g(x) is the graph of f(x) shifted of a unit to the right.

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