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Mathematics, 16.11.2020 23:20, firefox1fan

What happens to the function f(x)=(x−1)2+1 when it becomes f′(x)=2((x−1)2+1)? It is compressed toward the x-axis.
It is compressed toward the y-axis.
It is stretched away from the x-axis.
It is stretched away from the y-axis.

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