The transformation of a function f(x) into a function g(x) is given by g(x)=Af(Bx+H)+K. where the constants - A vertical

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The transformation of a function f(x) into a function g(x) is given by g(x)=Af(Bx+H)+K. where the constants - A vertical

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The Transformation Of A Function F X Into A Function G X Is Given By G X Af Bx H K Where The Constants A Vertical 1
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The transformation of a function f(x) into a function g(x) is given by g(x)=Af(Bx+H)+K. where the constants - A vertically scales the function. (negative A reflects the function about the x-axis.) - B horizontally scales the function. (negative B reflects the function about the y-axis.) - H horizontally shifts the function. - K vertically shifts the function. Transform f(x) into g(x) where the transformation is g(x)=−f(x) The function f(x) is shown below in red. Graph the transformed function g(x) by first placing a dot at each end point of the new transformed function and then click on the "line segment" button and connect the two blue dots. (Hint: Use pattern-matching to determine the values of the constants A, B, H, and K.)
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