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OpenStudy (wondermath):

Can vertical/horizontal shifts be equivalent to stretches/compressions in exponential/logarithmic functions? If yes, prove that this is true. If not, explain why.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i dont think so to the best of knowledge

OpenStudy (anonymous):

since compressions and strectches is the y value or x value divded or multiplied while the horizontal and vertical shifts are adding or subtracting of the x and y value

OpenStudy (mathteacher1729):

This is sort of a vague question. If it's asking if you can "vertically and horizontally //translate//" an exponential or log function, then yes.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i dont think that was the question but maybe it was

OpenStudy (wondermath):

no im asking can the effects of vertical/horizontal shifts be the same as compressions/stretches

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no i don't think so. I stated the reason y but i may be wrong. It doesn't seem so

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