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Refering to the equation, tell how

you know g(x) = 2x² is a vertical
Ishrink of the PQE F(x) = x²

User Vinie
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Answer:

the scale factor is the vertical expansion factor.

Explanation:

The scale factor of 2 in

g(x) = 2·F(x)

means g(x) is a vertical expansion (not shrink) of F(x) — by a factor of 2.

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Additional comment

The equation g(x) could be considered to be ...

g(x) = F(x·√2)

in which case g(x) could be interpreted as a horizontal shrink by a factor of (√2)/2. Squeezing a parabola horizontally has the same effect on its appearance as stretching it vertically.

User Alejandro Huerta
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