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16 June, 11:48

If you vertically compress the quadratic parent function, F (x) = x^2, by multiplying by 1/4, what is the equatio of the new function?

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  1. 16 June, 15:21
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    Hello there!

    When you vertically compress a quadratic equation, you are changing the y-value by making the graph appear more flat, which is why it is called a "vertical compression".

    When making a vertical compression in an equation, you are performing:

    b (f (x)) where b represents the value of compression.

    When written this way to vertically compress the parent function, f (x) = x^2, you would write it as:

    f (x) = 1/4x^2 which would be your answer.
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