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Mathematics, 11.10.2019 20:30, alexandergonzalez38

F(x)=x^2. what is g(x)?
a. g(x)=1/4x^2
b. g(x)=1/2x^2
c. g(x)=(1/2x)^2
d. g(x)=2x^2


F(x)=x^2. what is g(x)? a. g(x)=1/4x^2b. g(x)=1/2x^2c. g(x)=(1/2x)^2d. g(x)

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F(x)=x^2. what is g(x)?
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