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4 March, 04:05

Suppose y = f (x) + k. What effect does k have on the parent function?

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  1. 4 March, 06:33
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    The effect of the k value within the argument of a function, when k>1, is to horizontally compress the graph of the parent function.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    For example, if parent function is y = x, you have a straight line passing through the Origin at a 45 degree angle, if the scales on the x and y axes are identical.
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