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How does the graph of g(x)=4⌊x⌋ differ from the graph of f(x)=⌊x⌋?


Multiplying by 4 shifts the graph of ​ g(x)=4⌊x⌋ ​​down 4 units.

Multiplying by 4 stretches the graph of ​ g(x)=4⌊x⌋ ​vertically by a factor of 4.

Multiplying by 4 shifts the graph of ​ g(x)=4⌊x⌋ ​ up 4 units.

Multiplying by 4 shifts the graph of ​ g(x)=4⌊x⌋ ​ right 4 units.

Respuesta :

Multiplying any function always means scaling it up or down (stretching or shrinking).

"shifting" a graph always implies adding or subtracting a constant.

So without much deliberation you can choose the one answer that talks about stretching and discard the remaining ones as they refer to shifting.

So the correct answer is the second...(B)