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Suppose that the graph of a function f is known. Explain how the graph of y = 4•f(x) differs from the graph of y = f(4x).
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For the graph of y = 4•f(x), we stretch the graph vertically because 4 > 1.
For the graph of y = f(4x), we compress the graph horizontally because 4 > 1.
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Both exactly correct!
Bob
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Both exactly correct!
Bob
It's good to know that I can think my to the right answer by reading the problem several times.
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