Answer:
y=
![(1)/(10) x^2](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/s0bxurja0jl1hk8404z2abjkzotbeqped3.png)
Explanation:
You're partially correct.
Let me explain:
When a parabola is scaled vertically, think of it this way: a parabola is being stretched up or smooshed downwards, by some math god who can defy all forms of life and dimensions.
When a parabola, in y=a
, is shifted vertically, when a>1, it appears 'skinnier'. The parabola went on a diet! However, when 0<a<1, the parabola seems wider and fat.
Knowing this knowledge, when factored vertically by a factor of x, it means that it is the coefficient of the parent graph y=a
, which means 1/10 goes before
.
Summing all of this up, your answer would have the equation of the new parabola as y=
![(1)/(10) x^2](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/s0bxurja0jl1hk8404z2abjkzotbeqped3.png)