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Given the graph of a general function f(x), discuss/ explain how the graph of F(x) = − 2f(...

Given the graph of a general function f(x), discuss/ explain how the graph of F(x) = − 2f(x + 1 ) − 3 can be obtained. If (0, 5), (6, 7), and (−9, −4) are on the graph of f, where do they end up on the graph of F?

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