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26 May, 15:46

Which describes the difference between the graphs of f (x) = x4 and g (x) = - 1 3 (x4) ? A) The graph of g (x) is obtained by flipping f (x) over the y-axis and shrinking vertically by a factor of 3. B) The graph of g (x) is obtained by flipping f (x) over the x-axis and shrinking vertically by a factor of 3. C) The graph of g (x) is obtained by flipping f (x) over the y-axis and stretching vertically by a factor of 3. D) The graph of g (x) is obtained by flipping f (x) over the x-axis and stretching vertically by a factor of 3

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  1. 26 May, 17:41
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    The correct answer is Choice A.

    I assume that you meant to have the fraction 1/3 at the beginning of the equation where there is a missing space.

    The negative sign will flip the graph over the y-axis.

    The 1/3 will shrink the graph vertically by a factor of 3.
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