Asked by Steve
What transformations change the graph of (f)x to the graph of g(x)?
f(x) = -7x² ; g(x) = -35x²+5
f(x) = -7x² ; g(x) = -35x²+5
Answers
Answered by
Steve
stretch vertically by 5:
-35x^2
shift up 5:
-35x^2 + 5
-35x^2
shift up 5:
-35x^2 + 5
Answered by
Steve
Thank you
so the +5 number would always be up
and a -5 number would always be down?
so the +5 number would always be up
and a -5 number would always be down?
Answered by
Steve
yes, because the +y axis is up
Answered by
beg
The answer is D: the graph of g(x) is the graph of f(x) stretched vertically by a factor of 5 and translated up 5 units.
Answered by
Bramboy
the answers are all 7s and 9s
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