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Determine the transformations that were used to change the graph of the parent function y=x3 in yo the graph shown below
A) The graph of y=x3 was stretched vertically by a factor of 2, reflected across the x-axis, shifted horizontally 2 units to the left, and shifted vertically 3 units up.
B) the graph y=x3 was shifted horizontally 3 units to the right and shifted vertically 2 units up.
C) the graph of y=x3 was compressed vertically by a factor of 3, reflected across the x axis, shifted horizontally 2 units to the right and shifted vertically 3 units down
D) the graph of y=x3 was stretched vertically by a factor of 2, shifted horizontally 3 units to the left, shifted vertically 2 units down.
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