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How is the graph of y=(x-1)2-3 transformed to produce the graph of y-3(x+4)??

The graph is translated left 5 units, compressed vertically by a factor of 2, and translated up 3 units.
The graph is stretched vertically by a factor of Ź, translated left 5 units, and translated up 3 units.
O The graph is translated left 5 units, compressed horizontally by a factor of 3, and translated down 3 units.
O The graph is stretched horizontally by a factor of Ž, translated left 5 units, and translated down 3 units.

How is the graph of y=(x-1)2-3 transformed to produce the graph of y-3(x+4)?? The-example-1

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Explanation:

How is the graph of y=(x-1)2-3 transformed to produce the graph of y-3(x+4)??

The graph is translated left 5 units, compressed vertically by a factor of 2, and translated up 3 units.

The graph is stretched vertically by a factor of Ź, translated left 5 units, and translated up 3 units.

O The graph is translated left 5 units, compressed horizontally by a factor of 3, and translated down 3 units.

O The graph is stretched horizontally by a factor of Ž, translated left 5 units, and translated down 3 units.

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Answer:

B. The graph is stretched vertically by a factor of One-half, translated left 5 units, and translated up 3 units.

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