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The graph of function f(x) models the height, in feet, of an object with respect to time, in seconds.

If g (x) = f (x) + 3/2 which of the following is the maximum height of the object on the graph of g (x)?
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To find the maximum height of the object on the graph of g(x), we need to find the maximum value of f(x) and then add 3/2 to that value.

Let's say the maximum height of the object on the graph of f(x) is h. Then, the maximum height on the graph of g(x) would be h + 3/2.

Therefore, the maximum height on the graph of g(x) is h + 3/2.