SOLUTION: The transformation from f to g represents a __________ stretch. f(x) = square root (x). and g(x) = square root (0.1x)

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Question 1092116: The transformation from f to g represents a __________ stretch.
f(x) = square root (x). and g(x) = square root (0.1x)

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answer: The transformation from f to g represents a __________ stretch.
being } horizontally by a factor of
recall:
Horizontal Stretch and Compression

we have horizontal (shrink) ; a compression is a by a factor less than
we have horizontal stretch
we have reflection in y-axis


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