Consider the value of f at x=2.
f(2)=5*2+15=10+15=25. Thus, we have the point (2, 25) in the graph of f.
The graph of g is the graph of f compressed horizontally by a factor of 1/5.
So at 2, the y-coordinate is 25(1/5=5). That is, we have the point (2, 5).
All pairs (x, y) in f can be described by (x, 5x+15), thus, all pairs (x, y) in g can be described by (x, (5x+15)/5), that is (x, x+3). Thus, the rule for g is :
g(x)=x+3.
Answer: <span>A) g(x)=x+3</span>
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remember a(b+c)=ab+ac
8(y+4)=8(y)+8(4)=8y+32
8y+32=7y+38
minus 7y both sides
y+32=38
mius 32 oth sides
y=6
The distance from the center to where the foci are located exists 8 units.
<h3>How to determine the distance from the center?</h3>
The formula associated with the focus of an ellipse exists given as;
c² = a² − b²
Where c exists the distance from the focus to the center.
a exists the distance from the center to a vertex,
the major axis exists 10 units.
b exists the distance from the center to a co-vertex, the minor axis exists 6 units
c² = a² − b²
c² = 10² - 6²
c² = 100 - 36
c² = 64

c = 8
Therefore, the distance from the center to where the foci are located exists 8 units.
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