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Let f (x) = |2). Write a function g whose graph is a vertical shrink by a factor of

followed by a translation 2 units up of the graph of f.

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This is poorly written, so i will answer it as it was:

"Let f (x) = |2). Write a function g(x) whose graph is a vertical shrink by a factor of A, followed by a translation 2 units up of the graph of f."

I don't really know what you do mean by I2), so i will answer it in a general way.

First, we do a vertical shrink of factor A.

A must be a number smaller than one and larger than zero., then if g(x) is a vertical shrink of factor A of the graph of f(x), we have that:

g(x) = A*f(x)

As 0 < A < 1

We will have that the graph of g(x) is a vertical compression of the graph of f(x)

Now we do a vertical shift of 2 units up.

A general vertical shift of N units up is written as:

g(x) = f(x) + N

Where N is a positive number.

So in our case, we have:

g(x) = A*f(x) + 2.

Where you will need to replace the values of A and f(x) depending on what the actual question says,

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