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Use a table to compress the function y= f (x) vertically by a factor of 1/2. Identify the graph of the function and its transformation.The first graph is the original.

Use a table to compress the function y= f (x) vertically by a factor of 1/2. Identify-example-1
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First, let's identify some points of the original graph. Then, to find the compressed graph, we need to multiply the y-coordinates by 1/2.

So we have:


\begin{gathered} A(-3,0)\\ \\ B(-2,5)\\ \\ C(1,0)\\ \\ D(4,2)\\ \\ \\ \\ A^(\prime)(-3,0)\\ \\ B^(\prime)(-2,2.5)\\ \\ C^(\prime)(1,0)\\ \\ D^(\prime)(4,1) \end{gathered}

The graph that has these compressed points above is the graph from the fourth option

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