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The linear functions f(x) and g(x) are represented on the graph, where g(x) is a transformation of f(x): A graph with two linear functions; f of x passes through 0, negative 1 and 5, 14, and g of x passes through negative 6, negative 1 and negative 1, 14. Part A: Describe two types of transformations that can be used to transform f(x) to g(x). (2 points) Part B: Solve for k in each type of transformation. (4 points) Part C: Write an equation for each type of transformation that can be used to transform f(x) to g(x). (4 points)

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