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It looks like your question is incomplete, but I can provide a general structure that you might find helpful.
To describe the graph of a function ( g ), you typically fill in the wording with a transformation type. Here’s a format you can use:
“The graph of ( g ) is a vertical stretch (or compression / shift / reflection) then a horizontal shift (or stretch/compression) by a factor of k.”
For example, if you say, “The graph of ( g ) is a vertical stretch by a factor of 2, then a horizontal shift right by 3,” this means you first stretch the graph vertically by the factor of 2, and then move it 3 units to the right.
Feel free to provide the specific details or more context so I can help better!