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The graph f(x)=x^2 was transformed to create the graph g(x)=−(x/2)^2. Which statement describes this transformation? a reflection over the x-axis and a vertical stretch a reflec…
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The graph f(x)=x^2 was transformed to create the graph g(x)=−(x/2)^2. Which statement describes this transformation?
a reflection over the x-axis and a vertical stretch
a reflection over the y-axis and a vertical stretch
a reflection over the x-axis and a horizontal stretch
a reflection over the y-axis and a horizontal stretch
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C. -f(x) is reflecting over x axis and if you i put those into a calculator, you’ll see it reflect. It also widens, meaning horizontal.
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