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Someone help me on this one

Someone help me on this one-example-1
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Answer: Times 5

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User Gzak
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I’m pretty sure it would be 1/5, because scaling is changing the y values of the function. If the y value of the original is 10, you need to multiply/scale the new one by 1/5 to get the y value of 2
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