SOLUTION: If f(−5)=−2 and g(x)=−2⋅f(x), what point can you determine on the graph of g?
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If f(−5)=−2 and g(x)=−2⋅f(x),
what point can you determine on the graph of g?
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If f(−5)=−2 and g(x)=−2⋅f(x),
what point can you determine on the graph of g?
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g(-5) = (-2)*f(-5) = (-2)*(-2) = 4.