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26 November, 13:26

Suppose f (x) = x^2 and g (x) = (1/3x) ^2 which statement best compares the graph of g (x) with the graph of f (x)

a) the graph of g (x) is horizontally compressed by a factor of 3

b) the graph of g (x) is horizontally stretched by a factor of 3

c) the graph of g (x) is shifted 3 units to the right

d) the graph of g (x) is vertically compressed by a factor of 3

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  1. 26 November, 16:08
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    The rules for linear transformations are that

    g (x) = a·f (b· (x-c)) + d

    stretches the graph vertically by a factor of "a" (before the shift)

    compresses the graph horizontally by a factor of "b" (before the shift)

    shifts it to the right by amount "c"

    shifts it up by amount "d".

    Your equation has b=1/3, so the graph is compressed by a factor of 1/3, which is equivalent to a stretch by a factor of 3.

    The appropriate choice of description is ...

    b) the graph of g (x) is horizontally stretched by a factor of 3
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