Given f(x) = 2x +5, describe how the graph of g compares with the graph of f.
g(x) = 2(4x) +5
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Given f(x) = 2x +5, describe how the graph of g compares with the graph of f.
g(x) = 2(4x) +5
Select the correct choice below, and fill in the answer box to complete your choice.
O A. The graph of g(x) is translated unit(s) up compared to graph of f(x).
OB. g(x) has a scale factor of compared to f(x). Because it scales the vertical direction, the graph is compressed vertically.
OC. g(x) has a scale factor of compared to f(x). Because it scales the vertical direction, the graph is stretched vertically.
OD. The graph of g(x) is translated unit(s) to the right compared to the graph of f(x).
O E. The graph of g(x) is translated unit(s) to the left compared to the graph of f(x).
OF. The graph of g(x) is translated unit(s) down compared to graph of f(x).
O G. g(x) has a scale factor of compared to f(x). Because it scales the horizontal direction, the graph is stretched horizontally.
O H. g(x) has a scale factor of compared to f(x). Because it scales the horizontal direction, the graph is compressed horizontally.
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