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O The graph of f(x) has a vertex of (-4, 6). O The graph of f(x) is a horizontal stretch of the graph of the parent function.
O The graph of fx) opens upward.
O The graph of f(x) has a domain of x <6.


O The graph of f(x) has a vertex of (-4, 6).

O The graph of f(x) is a horizontal stretch of the g

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