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2 February, 13:57

Stretch y = 5x vertically about the fixed x-axis

by a factor of 2.

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  1. 2 February, 14:04
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    If its a vertical stretch of 2, then you would multiply y by two, because the y-axis is vertical. therefore, the equation becomes 2y=5x.
  2. 2 February, 14:17
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    If f is a funtion and c>1, then we ahve the following.

    To obtain the graph of y=cf (x), vertically stretch the graph of f=f (x) by a factor of c.

    dа ta:

    factor=c=2

    f (x) = y=5x

    Therefore:

    y=2 (5x)

    y=10x.

    Answer: y=10x
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