Mathematics, 23.06.2019 22:50, kumoichie
State the various transformations applied to the base function ƒ(x) = x^2 to obtain a graph of the function g(x) = −2[(x − 1)^2 + 3]. (a) a reflection about the x-axis, a vertical stretch by a factor of 2, a horizontal shift of 2 units to the right, and a vertical shift downward of 6 units. (b) a reflection about the x-axis, a vertical stretch by a factor of 2, a horizontal shift of 1 unit to the right, and a vertical shift downward of 6 units. (c) a reflection about the y-axis, a vertical stretch by a factor of 2, a horizontal shift of 1 unit to the right, and a vertical shift downward of 6 units. (d) a reflection about the y-axis, a vertical stretch by a factor of 2, a horizontal shift of 2 units to the right, and a vertical shift downward of 6 units.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:30, robert7248
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