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Suppose (-13,2) is a point on the graph of y=f(x). What is a point that will be on the graph of y=9f(x)-5

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Answer:

(x, y') = (-13, 13)

Explanation:

At the given value of x, f(x) = 2. Then 9f(x)-5 = 9(2) -5 = 13.

The point on the scaled, translated graph will be ...

(x, y') = (-13, 13)

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The graph shows a function f(x) with a distinct feature (vertex) at (-13, 2). It also shows where that distinct feature moves to when the function is scaled and translated.

Suppose (-13,2) is a point on the graph of y=f(x). What is a point that will be on-example-1
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