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If the graph of f(x) = x^2, how will the graph be affected if it is changed to f(x) = 3r^2?

User Mohammad Kani
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Answer:

It vertically stretches the graph.

Step-by-step explanation:

If you multiply the function by a constant , a ,
if a > 1 the graph will be stretched
If 0If a<0 there will be a combination of vertical stretch or compression with vertical reflection
User Ajthinking
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Answer:

the graph curve will goes above f(x)=x^2.f(x)=3*x^2 curve will also give higher value same value of x .

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