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Which of the following is the graph of f(x) = 3 sin (2x)? (2 points) a graph with points at 0, negative 3 and pi over 4, negative 2 and pi over 2, negative 3 and 3 pi over 4, negative 4 and pi, negative 3 b graph with points at 0, 0 and pi over 4, 3 and pi over 2, 0 and 3 pi over 4, negative 3 and pi, 0 c graph with points at 0, 0 and pi over 2, 3 and pi, 0 and 3 pi over 2, negative 3 and 2 pi, 0 d graph with points at 0, 0 and pi over 4, negative 3 and pi over 2, 0 and 3 pi over 4, 3 and pi, 0

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