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Which of the following describes the transformation of [x)=3(2)” +2 from the parent func...
Mathematics, 17.04.2020 22:38, gonzalesalexiaouv1bg
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Which of the following describes the transformation of [x)=3(2)” +2 from the parent function 1x) = 2
reflect across the x-axis stretch the graph vertically by a factor of 3 shift 2 units up
reflect across the y-axis stretch the graph vertically by a factor of 2 shift 3 units up
reflect across the 1-2x15 stretch the graph vertically by a factor of 2 shft 3 units up
reflect across the y-axis stretch the graph vertically by a factor of 3 shift 2 units up
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