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Sketch the graph of y = - 2f(x-3)+1 given the current function.

Sketch the graph of y = - 2f(x-3)+1 given the current function.-example-1
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There are many transformation of function f(x)

The first transformation is an horizontal translation 3 units to the right: f(x - 3)

The next transformation is a dilation by a factor of 2: 2f(x-3)

The next one is a reflection over the x-axis: -2f(x-3):

And finally there's a translation 1 unit up: -2f(x-3) + 1

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