Asked by allen
How is the the graph of y=1/4x -4 obtained from the graph of y=1/x?
Horizontally stretched by a factor of 4 and shifted up by 4 units.
Vertically stretched by a factor of 4 and shifted down by 4 units. < my answer
Horizontally compressed by a factor of 4 and shifted down by 4 units.
Vertically stretched by a factor of 1/4 and shifted up by 4 units.
Horizontally stretched by a factor of 4 and shifted up by 4 units.
Vertically stretched by a factor of 4 and shifted down by 4 units. < my answer
Horizontally compressed by a factor of 4 and shifted down by 4 units.
Vertically stretched by a factor of 1/4 and shifted up by 4 units.
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Answered by
Steve
1/(4x) takes 1/4 as long to get to the same y, so the graph is compressed by a factor of 4 horizontally.
the rest is easy ...
the rest is easy ...
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