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The function f(x)=|x| is given with g(x)=|kx| . Since f(a)=|a|, what is g(a)? Justify your response. g(a)=k+f(a) since the graph of g(x)=|kx| has a height that is k
k
units greater than the height of f(x) for any given x
x
.

g(a)=f(a)−k since the graph of g(x)=|kx| has a height that is k
k
units less than the height of f(x) for any given x
x
.

g(a)=k⋅f(a) since the graph of g(x)=|kx| has a height that is k
k
times the height of the graph of f(x) for any given x
x
.

g(a)=|k|⋅f(a) since the graph of g(x)=|kx| has a height that is |k| times the height of the graph of f(x) for any given x
x
.

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