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Mathematics, 27.04.2021 18:40, Obememe

3 Which of the following statements correctly describe the major differences between the
graphs of the two functions shown below? Choose ALL that apply. *
(3 Points)
f (x) = -2x2 and g (x) = x2
f(x) is a vertical stretch of g(x) by a factor of 2
f(x) is a vertical compression of g(x) by a factor of 2
f(x) is a reflection of g(x) across the x-axis
f(x) is a reflection of g(x) across the y-axis
f(x) and g(x) have different domains
f(x) and g(x) have different ranges

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