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If g(x) = a · f(x + b), how is f(x) transformed to get g(x)? -2f(x+4)
-2f(x-4)
-f(x+4)
-f(x-4)


If g(x) = a · f(x + b), how is f(x) transformed to get g(x)?
 

-2f(x+4)
-2f(x-4)
-f(x+4)
-f(x-4)

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