SOLUTION: How would you write this formula? The graph of f(x)=1/x is vertically stretched by a factor of 8, then shifted to the right 4 units and up 2 units.

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Question 1135212: How would you write this formula?
The graph of f(x)=1/x is vertically stretched by a factor of 8, then shifted to the right 4 units and up 2 units.

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