20 POINT QUESTION ANSWER
From f(x)=lxl to g(x)=−4 lx+5l−1 have ?
a. Vertical stretch/shrink...
Mathematics, 18.11.2020 01:20 Yoma321
20 POINT QUESTION ANSWER
From f(x)=lxl to g(x)=−4 lx+5l−1 have ?
a. Vertical stretch/shrink
b. Horizontal stretch/shrink
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Answers: 2
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