SOLUTION: Find a size change that maps f(x)=ax^2 onto g(x)=bx^2 where a and b are non-zero real constants.
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Question 1056727: Find a size change that maps f(x)=ax^2 onto g(x)=bx^2 where a and b are non-zero real constants.
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Find a size change that maps f(x)=ax^2 onto g(x)=bx^2 where a and b are non-zero real constants.
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b/a
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ax^2*(b/a) = bx^2
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