I think this is a transformation but I don't know how to do it.
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Find g(x)=3f(x-7)-2 if f(x)=3/x

 

If f(x) = 3/x

Then f(x-7) = 3/(x-7)

And 3f(x-7) – 2 = 9/(x-7) – 2

So, g(x) = 9/(x-7) – 2

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