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The graph of f(x) is shown as a dashed curve.
A possible graph for the transformation f(kx) when 0< k<1 is
A possible graph for the transformation f(kx) when 0< k<1 is
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its <k2 but i dont know how to write it out to but it in desmos
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how do i write it
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GPT 3.5
a stretched and compressed version of the original graph. The transformation f(kx) results in the graph being horizontally compressed and stretched compared to the original graph. The extent of compression or stretching will depend on the value of k.
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GPT 3.5
To graph the transformation f(kx) where 0 < k < 1 in Desmos, you can use the following equation:
f(kx)
In the equation above, "k" represents the value by which the graph is horizontally compressed and stretched. By adjusting the value of "k" as 0 < k < 1, you can see the effect on the graph in Desmos.
f(kx)
In the equation above, "k" represents the value by which the graph is horizontally compressed and stretched. By adjusting the value of "k" as 0 < k < 1, you can see the effect on the graph in Desmos.
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GPT 3.5
To represent the transformation f(kx) in Desmos, you can input it as:
f(x) = k*x
In the graphing calculator, you can then adjust the value of "k" to see the effect on the graph. Make sure that "k" is between 0 and 1, as specified in the transformation f(kx) where 0 < k < 1.
f(x) = k*x
In the graphing calculator, you can then adjust the value of "k" to see the effect on the graph. Make sure that "k" is between 0 and 1, as specified in the transformation f(kx) where 0 < k < 1.
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