If f(x) is a function, how is the graph of g(x)=4f(x-1) different from the graph...
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If f(x) is a function, how is the graph of g(x)=4f(x-1) different from the graph of f(x)?O g(x) has the same shape as f(x) but stretched vertically by a factor of 4 and shifted right I space.O g(x) has the same shape as f(x) but shifted up 4 spaces and shifted left 1 space.Og(x) has the same shape as f(x) but stretched horizontally by a factor of 4 and shifted down 1 space.O g(x) has the same shape as f(x) but the vertex has been transformed to the point (-1, 4).
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