Shifting and scaling Use shifts and scalings to graph the

Chapter 6, Problem 33E

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33-38. Shifting and scaling Use shifts and scalings to graph the given functions. Then check your work with a graphing utility. Be sure to identify an original function on which the shifts and scalings are performed.

\(g(x)=-3 x^{2}\)

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QUESTION:

33-38. Shifting and scaling Use shifts and scalings to graph the given functions. Then check your work with a graphing utility. Be sure to identify an original function on which the shifts and scalings are performed.

\(g(x)=-3 x^{2}\)

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Step-by-step solution Step 1 of 2 As the constant that multiplies the basic function is negative (-3), that makes that the function opens down, and as 3 0, the function contracts by a factor of 3.

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