1. The graph of y = f(x) is transformed into y=- f((x+9)) + 8. a. Describe the transformations in the correct order. b. Is it possible that another sequence of transformations could produce the same graph as y = -f((x+9)) + 8? If so, describe at least one other possible sequence of transformations.
1. The graph of y = f(x) is transformed into y=- f((x+9)) + 8. a. Describe the transformations in the correct order. b. Is it possible that another sequence of transformations could produce the same graph as y = -f((x+9)) + 8? If so, describe at least one other possible sequence of transformations.
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![1. The graph of y = f (x) is transformed into y = – f (G (+ 9)) + 8.
a. Describe the transformations in the correct order.
b. Is it possible that another sequence of transformations could produce the same graph as
y = -f((x+ 9)) + 8? If so, describe at least one other possible sequence of
transformations.
2. A function has a domain, {r|r > –-2, z E R} and the range, {y – 5 <y< 10, y E R}.
What are the domain and range of the following?
a. y=-글f(-3z + 9)
b. y3D -3/(금z+ 2) +3](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fe6e13f37-fb73-4591-b68c-2190fbb1bedb%2F3b023168-1309-47e6-8106-1ea5484c6108%2Foysx71t_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:1. The graph of y = f (x) is transformed into y = – f (G (+ 9)) + 8.
a. Describe the transformations in the correct order.
b. Is it possible that another sequence of transformations could produce the same graph as
y = -f((x+ 9)) + 8? If so, describe at least one other possible sequence of
transformations.
2. A function has a domain, {r|r > –-2, z E R} and the range, {y – 5 <y< 10, y E R}.
What are the domain and range of the following?
a. y=-글f(-3z + 9)
b. y3D -3/(금z+ 2) +3
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