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Given the function f(x)=x3+3 and g(x)=2x3−1, which describes the transformations applied to the function f(x) so it falls onto g(x)? Group of answer choices

The graph of g(x) has a vertical stretch by a factor of 2 and a vertical shift down 4 from the function of f(x).

The graph of g(x) has a vertical stretch by a factor of 2 and a vertical shift down 1 from the function of f(x).

The graph of g(x) has a vertical shrink by a factor of 2 and a vertical shift down 4 from the function of f(x).

The graph of g(x) has a vertical shrink by a factor of 2 and a vertical shift down 1 from the function of f(x).

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