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Picasso
13 July, 09:40
Order-1/6,-3/10,-1/4 from least to greatest
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Jaqueline
13 July, 12:33
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Which describes the effect of the transformations on the graph of ƒ (x) = x2 when changed to ƒ (x) = 3 (x + 2) 2 - 4?
A) stretched vertically, shifted left 2 units, and shifted down 4 units
B) stretched vertically, shifted right 2 units, and shifted up 4 units
C) compressed vertically, shifted left 2 units, and shifted down 4 units
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D) compressed vertically, shifted right 2 units, and shifted up 4 units
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