Asked by Chloe
The graph A(x) has points (-3,0), (0,-2), (1,0) and (2,3).
If C(x) is defined by C(x)=A(2x+3), then what is the domain and range of C and how would the graph of C(x) look like?
Also, is there any way to find what the actual equation of A(x) is with the points listed above? Thank you for the help!
If C(x) is defined by C(x)=A(2x+3), then what is the domain and range of C and how would the graph of C(x) look like?
Also, is there any way to find what the actual equation of A(x) is with the points listed above? Thank you for the help!
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