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Mathematics, 06.05.2021 07:20, NFMZombie

How does changing the function from f(x) = −4 cos 3x to g(x) = −4 cos 3x −6 affect the range of the function? (1 point)
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The function shifts down 4 units, so the range changes from −4 to 4 in f(x) to −8 to 0 in g(x).

The function shifts down 6 units, so the range changes from −1 to 1 in f(x) to −7 to −5 in g(x).

The function shifts down 4 units, so the range changes from −1 to 1 in f(x) to −5 to −3 in g(x).

The function shifts down 6 units, so the range changes from −4 to 4 in f(x) to −10 to −2 in g(x).

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