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Let g(x) be the indicated transformation(s) of f (x) = x. Write the rule for g(x) .15. vertical stretch by a factor of 4

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Let g(x) be the indicated transformation(s) of f (x) = x. Write the rule for g(x) .15. vertical stretch by a factor of 4

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Solution

To find the rule for g(x), which is the transformation of f(x) = x, we need to apply a vertical stretch by a factor of 4.

To do this, we multiply the function f(x) = x by 4.

Therefore, the rule for g(x) is g(x) = 4x.

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