The transformed function is defined by:
g(x) = -f(x/5 - 2) - 6
Where f(x) is the given function.
<h3 /><h3>How to get the equation of the transformed function?</h3>
Here we start with the function:
f(x) = (1/3)*x
(I don't know if this is the actual function, but that does not matter, I will solve it in a general way).
If first, we reflect it vertically, then the new function is:
g(x) = -f(x).
If now we compress it horizontally by a factor of 5, then we get:
g(x) = - f(x/5)
Now we shift it 2 units to the right, then:
g(x) = -f(x/5 - 2)
Finally, we shift it down 6 units, then we get:
g(x) = -f(x/5 - 2) - 6
That is the general form of the function g(x).
Replacing f(x) by what is defined above, we get:
g(x) = -(1/3)*(x/5 - 2) - 6
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y = -x + 5
5x + 2y = 14
5x + 2(-x + 5) = 14
5x + 2(-x) + 2(5) = 14
5x - 2x + 10 = 14
3x + 10 = 14
- 10 - 10
3x = 4
3 3
x = 1¹/₃
y = -x + 5
y = -1¹/₃ + 5
y = 3²/₃
(x, y) = (-1¹/₂, 3²/₃)
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I believe that the answer is C sorry if it is wrong.