Write a function for the graph described as a transformation of y=x^2 . 1. y=x^2 experiences a vertical stretch of factor 2 and then a shift right of 3 units.: y = 2(x-3)^2 2. y=x^2 experiences a shift left by 2 units, then a horizontal shrink of factor , then a shift down of 5 units.: 3. y=x^2 experiences a shift to the right 1 unit, is stretched vertically by a factor of , then is shifted down 4 units.: 4. y=x^2 is reflected across the x-axis, stretched vertically by a factor of 3, and shifted left 7 units.
#3 is factor of 1/2 btw
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I wish I could give you a specific answer, but what I can do is tell you to substitute x for the numbers 1 and 2. EXP. x+1=y 1+1=2 X=1 Y=2
I don't get what you mean
@angelmaxine Change the x in the equation for 2. Solve it. and you will get and ordered pair. The 2 will be x and then the solution will be your y coordinate
when u get your final coordinate draw a line from the orgin to the new set of coordinates.
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