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Urgent ! Use a table to compress the function y=f(x) vertically by 1/2 . Identify the graph of the function and its transformation . A-B-C- or D ?

Urgent ! Use a table to compress the function y=f(x) vertically by 1/2 . Identify-example-1
Urgent ! Use a table to compress the function y=f(x) vertically by 1/2 . Identify-example-1
Urgent ! Use a table to compress the function y=f(x) vertically by 1/2 . Identify-example-2
Urgent ! Use a table to compress the function y=f(x) vertically by 1/2 . Identify-example-3
Urgent ! Use a table to compress the function y=f(x) vertically by 1/2 . Identify-example-4
Urgent ! Use a table to compress the function y=f(x) vertically by 1/2 . Identify-example-5
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Answer:

The first one is right. (A)

Explanation:

Whenever we talk about compressions we just need to compress one of the axes in this case we are asked to compress the y-axis which means that the only values that will change are the y-values, don't get confused the x values have to stay the same.

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The third one is the right answer

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