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The graph of g is a vertical shrink of the graph if f. What can you say about the x-intercepts if the graphs of f and g. Is this always true? Explain.

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g(x) = f(5x)

Step-by-step explanation:

We assume that "shrink by a factor of 1/5" means that horizontal distances on the graph of g(x) are 1/5 of those on the graph of f(x).

Dividing x by a dilation factor will cause horizontal dilation of a graph. Here, that factor is 1/5, so the desired function is ...

 g(x) = f(x/(1/5))

 g(x) = f(5x)

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