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I NEED HELP ASAP PLZZZZ LOOK AT THE PIC

I NEED HELP ASAP PLZZZZ LOOK AT THE PIC-example-1
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Answer:

The red line is g(x)

Explanation:

* To solve this problem you must to know some fact about

transformation

- If the function f(x) translated horizontally to the left

by h units, then the new function g(x) = f(x + h)

- If the function f(x) translated vertically up

by k units, then the new function g(x) = f(x) + k

- If the function f(x) translated vertically down

by k units, then the new function g(x) = f(x) – k

- A vertical stretching is the stretching of the graph away from

the x-axis

• if k > 1, the graph of y = k•f (x) is the graph of f (x) vertically

stretched by multiplying each of its y-coordinates by k.

- A vertical compression is the squeezing of the graph toward

the x-axis.

• if 0 < k < 1 (a fraction), the graph is f (x) vertically compressed

by multiplying each of its y-coordinates by k.

• if k should be negative, the vertical stretch or compress is

followed by a reflection across the x-axis.

* Now lets solve the problem

- g(x) = -1/2f(x + 2)

# x + 2 ⇒ means the graph moved 2 units to the left

# -1/2 ⇒ means the graph has vertical compressed followed

by a reflection across the x-axis, then multiply

each y-coordinate by -1/2

- The graph of f(x) intersects x-axis at point (3 , 0)

∴ The point will be (1 , 0) on g(x)

- The graph of f(x) intersects y-axis at point (0 , -6)

∴ The point will be (-2 , 3) on g(x)

* Look to the graph

# The red line is g(x)

# The blue line is f(x)

- To check your answer

# The equation of f(x) is f(x) = 2x - 6

∵ g(x) = -1/2f(x + 2)

∴ g(x) = -1/2[2(x + 2) - 6] = -1/2[2x + 4 - 6] = -1/2[2x - 2] = -x + 1

* g(x) intersect x-axis at point (1 , 0) and y-axis at point (0 , 1)

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