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Which equation represents the parent function translated to the right 4 units and stretched by a factor of 5?

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Explanation:

The question is incomplete. So, I will solve a general solution, instead.

Let (x,y) be the parent function

First transformation: 4 unit right translation

The rule to this is:
(x,y) \to (x + b,y)

Where b is the units of translation

i.e.
b = 4

So, we have;


(x,y) \to (x + 4,y)

Second transformation: Stretch by a factor of 5

The rule to this is:
(x,y) \to (x ,ay)

Where a is the units of translation

i.e.
a = 5

So, we have;


(x + 4,y) \to (x+4,5y)

Hence, the transformation from the parent function to the new function is:


(x + 4,y) \to (x+4,5y)

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