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Consider functions f and g.
f(x) = 4...
Mathematics, 23.11.2020 19:20 janeou17xn
PLEASE HELP!
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Consider functions f and g.
f(x) = 4(1 β 3)2 + 6
g(x) = -2(3 + 1)2 + 4
Which statements are true about the relationship between the functions?
A. The vertex of function g is 4 units to the right of the vertex of function f.
B. Function g opens in the opposite direction of function f.
C. The vertex of function g is 2 units below the vertex of function f.
D. The vertex of function g is 2 units above the vertex of function f.
E. Function gopens in the same direction as function f.
F. The vertex of function g is 4 units to the left of the vertex of function fi
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