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20 March, 23:47

Describe a sequence of transformations that transform the graph of the parent function f into the graph of the function g.

f (x) = square root of x

g (x) = - square root of - 1/2x+3

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  1. 21 March, 02:15
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    The sequence is: Refection across y-axis, Horizontal Shrink, Horizontal Translation and Reflection across x-axis.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Since, we are given f (x) = square root x.

    The sequence of transformations which transform f (x) into g (x) is given by:

    1. Reflection across y-axis i. e. f (x) to f (-x)

    2. Horizontal Shrinking i. e. f (-x) to f (-x/2)

    3. Horizontal Translation i. e. f (-x/2) to f (-x/2 + 3)

    4. Reflection across x-axis i. e. f (-x/2 + 3) to - f (-x/2 + 3).

    The step by step graphical representation can also be viewed below.
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