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Mathematics, 09.12.2020 20:40 FlayMaster101

HOW DOES THE GRAPH OF F(X) = 4(X - 3)^2 + 1 DIFFER FROM THE GRAPH OF G(X) = 2 (X -3)^2 + 1. please explain so i can understand thank you!!

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