Which of the following are true statements?
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The graph of f(x)=2√x...
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Which of the following are true statements?
Check all that apply.
The graph of f(x)=2√x will look like the graph of f(x)=√x but will shrink it horizontally by a factor of 1/2.
The graph of f(x)=2√x will look like the graph of f(x)=√x but will shrink it vertically by a factor of 1/2.
The graph of f(x)=2√x will look like the graph of f(x)=√x but will stretch it vertically by a factor of 1/2.
F(x)=2√x has the same domain and range a f(x)=√x
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