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5 May, 05:09

Suppose that F (x) = x^3 and G (x) = -5x^3. Which statement best compares the graph of G (x) with the graph of F (x) ?

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  1. 5 May, 05:51
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    Answer: The graph of G (x) is the graph of F (x) stretched vertically, flipped over the x-axis, and shifted 2 units up
  2. 5 May, 06:33
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    Multiplying the x^3 term by 4 means you're stretching it vertically, adding the minus sign means you're flipping it about the x-axis, and subtracting 5 means you're moving it down by 5 units.
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