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Mathematics, 07.05.2020 08:01 jacquicmoreland2106

Which transformation best describes the graph of f(x) = 5e + as a transformation of the graph of g(x) = e'?
o a vertical stretch of 5 and a horizontal translation 3 units to the left
O a vertical compression of 5 and a horizontal translation 3 units to the left
O a vertical stretch ons and a horizontal translation 3 units to the right
O a vertical compression of 5 and a vertical translation 3 units up
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