Given f(-3x), how do you describe the transformation?
1 Answer
The transformation would be reflected on the y-axis and horizontally compressed by
Explanation:
This is because since the original function is
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The negative sign indicates that there is a reflection, and since it's inside the brackets,
[f(-3x)] , it will be reflected on they -axis. -
The scaling of
-3 tells us that it will be a horizontal compression of-(1/3) , because when finding out your x values to plot and point on the graph for your transformed function (also called image),x'=x/b , thus the-3 ends up at the bottom and compresses the function.
x' is thex of the function for the imageb is the variable in front of thex within the brackets, in this case, it would be the-3 .