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The function f(x) = is transformed to f(x) = 0.4(x + 1)^2. Which statement describes the effect(s) of the transformation on the graph of the original function?
A) The parabola is wider and shifted 1 unit to the left.
B) The parabola is wider and shifted 1 unit to the right.
C) The parabola is narrower and shifted 1 unit to the left.
D) The parabola is narrower and shifted 1 unit to the right.
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