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The graph of the parent function f(x) = x3 is transformed such that g(x) = (–1/2x). which statements about the graph of g(x) are accurate? check all that apply. 1. the graph passes through the origin. 2. as x approaches negative infinity, the graph of g(x) approaches infinity. 3. as x approaches infinity, the graph of g(x) approaches infinity. 4. the domain of the function is all real numbers. 5. the range of the function is all real numbers. 6. the graph of the function has three distinct zeros.

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