Consider the graph of function g below.
determine which sequences of transformations could be...
Mathematics, 25.09.2019 21:10 tierrag81
Consider the graph of function g below.
determine which sequences of transformations could be applied to the parent function 1x) = x to obtain the graph of g
shift right 1 unit, reflect over the y-axis, and then vertically stretch by a factor of 3
shift down 1 unit, reflect over the x-axis, and then vertically stretch by a factor of 3
shift right 1 unit, reflect over the x-axis, and then vertically stretch by a factor of 3
reflect over the x-axis, vertically stretch by a factor of 3, and then shift down 1 unit
shift left 2 units, reflect over the x-axis, and then vertically stretch by a factor of 3
reflect over the axis. vertically stretch by a factor of 3. and then shift down 1 unit
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