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How do graphs of y = 1/x and y = 5/x+6 compare?

How do graphs of y = 1/x and y = 5/x+6 compare?-example-1
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The graph of y = 5/(x + 6) is a vertical stretching of y = 1/x by a factor of 5 and a horizontal translation to the left by 6 units.

A function y = kf(x) is a vertical stretch of y = f(x), if:


k\gt1

y = kf(x) is a vertical compression of y = f(x), if:


0\lt k\lt1

A function f(x + k) is a horizontal translation to the left of f(x), if:


k\gt0

f(x + k) is a horizontal translation to the right of f(x), if:


k\lt0

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