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20 December, 12:47

Heather is going to graph y = - 3x^2 + 3. How is the parent graph transformed?

A) The parent graph is reflected over the x-axis, has a vertical stretch by a factor of 3 and is shifted up 3 units.

B) The parent graph is reflected over the y-axis, has a vertical stretch by a factor of 3 and is shifted up 3 units.

C) The parent graph is reflected over the y-axis, has a vertical stretch by a factor of 3 and is shifted left 3 units.

D) The parent graph is reflected over the x-axis, has a vertical compression by a factor of 3 and is shifted up 3 units.

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  1. 20 December, 13:08
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    For this case the parent function is given by:

    y = x ^ 2

    We apply the following transformations:

    Reflections:

    To graph y = - f (x), reflect the graph of y = f (x) on the x-axis. (Vertical reflection).

    We have then:

    y = - x ^ 2

    Expansions and vertical compressions:

    To graph y = a * f (x)

    If a> 1, the graph of y = f (x) is expanded vertically by a factor a.

    We have then:

    y = - 3x ^ 2

    Vertical translations

    Suppose that k> 0

    To graph y = f (x) + k, move the graph of k units up.

    We have then:

    y = - 3x ^ 2 + 3

    Answer:

    A) The parent graph is reflected over the x-axis, has a vertical stretch by a factor of 3 and is shifted up 3 units.
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