SOLUTION: g(x) is a transformation of f(x). The graph below shows f(x) as a solid blue line and g(x) as a dotted red line. What is g(x) in terms of f(x)? Link of graph ; http://prntscr.c

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Question 1010702: g(x) is a transformation of f(x). The graph below shows f(x) as a solid blue line and g(x) as a dotted red line. What is g(x) in terms of f(x)?
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