f(x) = x². What is g(x)?
(2,1)

The value of g(x) = (x/2)²
A quadratic equation is an algebraic equation of the second degree in x. The quadratic equation in its standard form is ax² + bx + c = 0.
given that: f(x)=x²
As by looking at the graph, we know that g(2) = 1.
So, we have
g(2) = K*f(2) = K*2² = 1
or, K*2² = 1
or, K* 4=1
or, K= 1/4
Thus,
g(x) = (1/4)*f(x)
= (1/4)*x²
= (x/2)²
Hence, g(x) = (x/2)²
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