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18 March, 13:19

How does the graph of y = - (2x+6) ^6+3 compare to the graph of the parent function? The graph is compressed horizontally by a factor of 2, shifted left 3, reflected over the x-axis, and translated up 3.

The graph is reflected over the x-axis, compressed horizontally by a factor of 2, shifted left 6, and translated up 3.

The graph is stretched horizontally by a factor of 2, reflected over the x-axis, shifted left 3, and translated up 3.

The graph is reflected over the x axis, stretched horizontally by a factor of 2, shifted left 6, and translated up 3.

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  1. 18 March, 13:39
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    y = - (2 (x+3)) ⁶+3

    +3, that is outside, means translated 3 units up,

    +3, that in the parenthesis, (x+3) means shifted 3 units to the left

    (2) means compressed horizontally

    " - " in front means reflected over the x-axis

    The graph is compressed horizontally by a factor of 2, shifted left 3, reflected over the x-axis, and translated up 3.
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