SOLUTION: Please I've been trying to figure these out all day and I just don't know how How to transform this function? Suppose the graph of f is given and g(x) = −1.6 f(x + 14)

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Question 904745: Please I've been trying to figure these out all day and I just don't know how
How to transform this function?
Suppose the graph of f is given and
g(x) = −1.6 f(x + 14) − 7
Which transformations are made to the graph of f in order to obtain the graph of g?
choose one:
Shift right A units.
Shift down B units.
There is no shifting of the graph of f.
Shift up B units.
Shift left A units.
A =
B =

Which is an attribute:
stretch by a factor of C?
shrink by a factor of C?
there is no stretching or shrinking of the graph of f?

C =
Which of these three is an attribute:
Reflect in the x-axis.
Reflect in the y-axis.
There is no reflection of the graph of f.

PLEASE HELP!

Answer by josgarithmetic(39620)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Shifted 14 units to the left and then reflected through the x-axis; and then shifted downward by 7 units.
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