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sleet_krkn [62]
3 years ago
6

Select ALL the correct answers.

Mathematics
2 answers:
Svet_ta [14]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

A,C,F

Step-by-step explanation:

Ivahew [28]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Options a, c and d

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the parent function f(x) = x, and calling g(x) its transformation. In the plot we see the following equation: -3*x -1

<u>Option a</u>

reflect over the y-axis: g(x) = -x

then vertically stretch by a factor of 3: g(x) = -3*x

and then shift down 1 unit: g(x) = -3*x -1

<u>Option b</u>

Shift left 2 units: g(x) = x + 2

then reflect over the x-axis: g(x) = -x - 2

and then vertically stretch by a factor of 3: g(x) = -3*x - 2

<u>Option c</u>

reflect over the x-axis: g(x) = -x

then vertically stretch by a factor of 3: g(x) = -3*x

and then shift down 1 unit: g(x) = -3*x -1

<u>Option d</u>

Shift right 1 unit: g(x) = x - 1

then reflect over the y-axis: g(x) = -x - 1

and then vertically stretch by a factor of 3: g(x) = -3*x - 1

<u>Option e</u>

Shift right 1 unit: g(x) = x - 1

then reflect over the x-axis: g(x) = -x + 1

and then vertically stretch by a factor of 3: g(x) = -3*x + 1

<u>Option f</u>

Shift down 1 unit: g(x) = x - 1

then reflect over the x-axis: g(x) = -x + 1

and then vertically stretch by a factor of 3: g(x) = -3*x + 1

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