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(i) y = f(x) + 3(ii) y = f (x + 3)(iii) y = 3f(x)(iv) y = f(3x)

(i) y = f(x) + 3(ii) y = f (x + 3)(iii) y = 3f(x)(iv) y = f(3x)-example-1
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Given:

The equation is,


y=f(x)

The point is,


P(-1,4)

To find:


\begin{gathered} \left(i\right)y=f(x)+3 \\ (ii)y=f(x+3) \\ \left(iii\right)y=3f\mleft(x\mright) \\ \left(iv\right)y=f(3x) \end{gathered}

Step-by-step explanation:

i) The point is shifted 3 units up.

So, the point becomes,


P^(\prime)(-1,7)

ii) The point is shifted 3 units left.

So, the point becomes,


P^(\prime)(-4,4)

iii) Since it is stretched vertically by the scale factor of 3.

So, the point becomes,


P^(\prime)(-1,12)

iv) Since it is compressed horizontally by the scale factor of 1/3.

So, the point becomes,


P^(\prime)(-(1)/(3),4)

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