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15 June, 21:31

How can you determine if a stretch or compression occurred, by looking at a graph of two linear functions?

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  1. 16 June, 00:24
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    If a linear function f (x) is transformed (shifted, compresses, stretched) than the graph of the function is changed.

    Stretch or a compression is a non-rigid transformation of the function. Rigid transformation keep the same size and shape of the original function, and non-rigid transformation have changed size and shape.

    A vertical stretching is the stretching of the graph away from the x - axis. A vertical compression is the squeezing of the graph towards the x - axis. A compression is a stretch by a factor less than 1. Horizontal stretching is the sameonly on the y-axis.
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