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This is a Vertical Stretch,

This is a Horizontal Compression,
What is the difference between the two?

This is a Vertical Stretch, This is a Horizontal Compression, What is the difference-example-1

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Vertical and horizontal
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A vertical compression (or shrinking) is the squeezing of the graph toward the x-axis. if k > 1, the graph of y = k•f (x) is the graph of f (x) vertically stretched by multiplying each of its y-coordinates by k. ... A horizontal compression (or shrinking) is the squeezing of the graph toward the y-axis.
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