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What does the transformation f(x) - 3f(x) do to the graph of f(x)

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When we have a function "f(x)" and we multiply it by a constant, like "3*f(x)" for every value of "x" we obtain a number three times what we have before. The visual effects of these is that the graph shrinks on the x-axisan

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