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7 October, 12:04

How does replacing f (x) with f (x) + k, k f (x), f (kx), and f (x + k) for specific values of k (both positive and negative) affect the graph?

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  1. 7 October, 13:53
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    F (x) + k - Moves the graph k units up.

    k f (x) stretches the graph parallel to y-axis by a facor k

    f (kx) stretches the graph by a factor 1/k parallel to x-axis

    f (x + k) moves the graph 3 units to the left.

    For k negative the first one moves it k units down

    for second transform negative does same transfoormation but also reflects the graph in the x axis

    For the third transform negative k : - same as above but also reflects in y axis

    4th transform - negative k moves graph k units to the right
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