[See Solution] Suppose the graph of y = f(x) is given. Using transformations explain (in writing) how the graph of y = g(x) differs from the graph of y=


Question: Suppose the graph of y = f(x) is given. Using transformations explain ( in writing) how the graph of y = g(x) differs from the graph of y= f(x)

\[\begin{aligned} & g(x)=f(x)+3\text{ }g(x)=f(x-1) \\ & g(x)=2f(x)\text{ }g(x)=-3f(x) \\ \end{aligned}\]

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