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The function p(x) is mapped to i(x) by a dilation in the following graph.
parabola p of x passes through (negative 1.5, 0), (2, negative 3) & (5.5, 0). parabola i of x passes through (negative 1.5, 0), (2, negative 6) & (5.5, 0).
which answer gives the correct transformation of p(x) to get to i(x)?
i(x)=2p(x)
i(x)=1/2p(x)
i(x)=p(1/2x)
i(x)=p(2x)

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