The function f(x)=x2 underwent a vertical stretch with a scale factor of two and was translated four units to the right. Is this new graph of function?
The function f(x)=x2 underwent a vertical stretch with a scale factor of two and was translated four units to the right. Is this new graph of function?
Chapter3: Functions
Section3.1: Functions And Function Notation
Problem 3SE: Why does the vertical line test tell as whether the graph of a relation represents a function?
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The function f(x)=x2 underwent a vertical stretch with a scale factor of two and was translated four units to the right. Is this new graph of function?
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