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Mathematics, 23.04.2020 11:29 lerinmarie

Consider the function,
f(1) = 21 - 6
Match each transformation of Ax) with its description.
g(t) = 83 - 24
g(t) = 88 - 4
g(t) = 2x - 2
g() = 21 - 14
g) = 21 - 10
shifts Rx) 4 units right
shifts
) 4 units down
stretches Rx) by a factor
of 4 away from the x-axis
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Consider the function, f(1) = 21 - 6 Match each transformation of Ax) with its description. g(t) = 8

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