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30 April, 15:59

Which describes the effect of the transformations on the graph of ƒ (x) = x2 when changed to ƒ (x) = 1/2 (x - 5) 2 + 7?

A) stretched vertically, shifted left 5 units, and shifted down 7 units

B) stretched vertically, shifted right 5 units, and shifted up 7 units

C) compressed vertically, shifted left 5 units, and shifted down 7 units

D) compressed vertically, shifted right 5 units, and shifted up 7 units

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  1. 30 April, 19:23
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    Remember that the formula is f (x) = a (x-h) ^2 + k.

    1/2: The closer to zero the a value, the wider, so this will stretch vertically.

    5: This means that h=5, so the graph is shifted left 5 units.

    7: This means that k=7, so the graph is shifted up 7 units.

    The answer is stretched vertically, shifted left 5 units, shifted up 7 units.
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