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2022-02-15

Consider the sunction f(x)-x^1/2 and the function g, shown below
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Anahi Pearson

Anahi Pearson

Beginner2022-02-16Added 16 answers

When we have a transtormation of form f(ax) if a is less than 1 we will have a horizontal stretch and if a is greater than 1 we will have a horizontal compression. In this case, we have a function (g) = f(1/4*x), then a = 1/4, which is less than 1. Then, the graph of function g is the graph of function f compressed horizontally by a factor of 1/4.
Johnathan Carpenter

Johnathan Carpenter

Beginner2022-02-17Added 12 answers

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