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How is the graph of the parent function, y = StartRoot x EndRoot transformed to produce the graph of y = StartRoot negative 2 x EndRoot?
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oobleck
y=√x
reflection across the y-axis: y=√(-x)
scale horizontally by a factor of 1/2: y=√(-2x)
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