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Describe the relationship between Describe the relationship between   and   . Consider amplitude, period, and shifts. A) The period of g(x)  is seven times the period of f(x) .Graph of g(x)  is shifted   unit(s)  relative to the graph of f(x) . B) The amplitude of g(x)  is seven times the amplitude of f(x) .Graph of g(x)  is shifted   unit(s)  relative to the graph of f(x) . C) The period of g(x)  is seven times the period of f(x) .Graph of g(x)  is shifted   unit(s)  relative to the graph of f(x) . D) The amplitude of g(x)  is seven times the amplitude of f(x) .Graph of g(x)  is shifted   unit(s)  relative to the graph of f(x) . E) The period of g(x)  is eleven times the period of f(x) .Graph of g(x)  is shifted   unit(s)  relative to the graph of f(x) . and Describe the relationship between   and   . Consider amplitude, period, and shifts. A) The period of g(x)  is seven times the period of f(x) .Graph of g(x)  is shifted   unit(s)  relative to the graph of f(x) . B) The amplitude of g(x)  is seven times the amplitude of f(x) .Graph of g(x)  is shifted   unit(s)  relative to the graph of f(x) . C) The period of g(x)  is seven times the period of f(x) .Graph of g(x)  is shifted   unit(s)  relative to the graph of f(x) . D) The amplitude of g(x)  is seven times the amplitude of f(x) .Graph of g(x)  is shifted   unit(s)  relative to the graph of f(x) . E) The period of g(x)  is eleven times the period of f(x) .Graph of g(x)  is shifted   unit(s)  relative to the graph of f(x) . . Consider amplitude, period, and shifts.


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