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How does the graph of g(x) = 3x – 2 compare to the graph of f(x) = 3x?
The graph of g(x) is a translation of f(x) 2 units left.
The graph of g(x) is a translation of f(x) 2 units right.
The graph of g(x) is a translation of f(x) 2 units up.
The graph of g(x) is a translation of f(x) 2 units down.
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The graph of g(x) = 3x − 2 is f(x) shifted 2 units down.
Reason: g(x) = f(x) − 2, so every y-value is 2 less (e.g., f(0)=0, g(0)=−2).
Reason: g(x) = f(x) − 2, so every y-value is 2 less (e.g., f(0)=0, g(0)=−2).
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