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If the parent function f(x) = (2x − 3)3 is transformed to g(x) = (-2x + 3)3, which type of transformation occurs? vertical shift horizontal shift horizontal reflection vertical …
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If the parent function f(x) = (2x − 3)3 is transformed to g(x) = (-2x + 3)3, which type of transformation occurs? vertical shift horizontal shift horizontal reflection vertical …
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If the parent function f(x) = (2x − 3)3 is transformed to g(x) = (-2x + 3)3, which type of transformation occurs?
vertical shift
horizontal shift
horizontal reflection
vertical reflection
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Its actually horizontal reflection, I know cause I got 100% so its right.
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