Graph the functions on the same screen using the given viewing rectangle. Viewing rectangle [-8, 8] by [-6, 6] (a) y- IxI (b) y = -Ix| (c) y = -2|x| (d) y = -2|x - 4|
Graph the functions on the same screen using the given viewing rectangle. Viewing rectangle [-8, 8] by [-6, 6] (a) y- IxI (b) y = -Ix| (c) y = -2|x| (d) y = -2|x - 4|
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![Graph the functions on the same screen using the given viewing rectangle.
Viewing rectangle [-8, 8] by [-6, 6]
(a)
y = |x|
(b)
y = -|x|
(c)
y = -2|x|
(d)
y = -2|x - 4|
y
y
6
4
4
(b)
(b)
2-
/2
-8
-6
-4
/4
8
2.
-2
-2
2
6.
-8
-6
-4
2
8.
F
2
(a)
(c)
(a)
-4
-4
d)
(c)
-6
y
y
6f
6f
4
(a)
(a)
-8
-6
-4
-2
2
4
8.
-8
-6
24
-2
2
6.
8.
2
2
(b)
(d)
(d)
(b)
-4
(c)
(c)
-6
How is the graph in part (b) related to the graph in part (a)? If a graph is not
supposed to be stretched or shrunk, enter "1" in the corresponding box on
the right. If a graph is not supposed to be shifted in some direction, enter
"0" in the corresponding box on the right.
Reflect?
Stretch/Shrink vertically?
by a factor of
Stretch/Shrink horizontally?
- by a factor of
Shift up/down?
units
Shift left/right?
units
How is the graph in part (c) related to the graph in part (a)? If a graph is not
supposed to be stretched or shrunk, enter "1" in the corresponding box on
the right. If a graph is not supposed to be shifted in some direction, enter
"0" in the corresponding box on the right.
Reflect?
Stretch/Shrink vertically?
by a factor of
Stretch/Shrink horizontally?
v by a factor of
Shift up/down?
units
Shift left/right?
units
How is the graph in part (d) related to the graph in part (a)? If a graph is not
supposed to be stretched or shrunk, enter "1" in the corresponding box on
the right. If a graph is not supposed to be shifted in some direction, enter
"0" in the corresponding box on the right.
Reflect?
Stretch/Shrink vertically?
by a factor of
Stretch/Shrink horizontally?
v by a factor of
Shift up/down?
units
Shift leftiright?
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Transcribed Image Text:Graph the functions on the same screen using the given viewing rectangle.
Viewing rectangle [-8, 8] by [-6, 6]
(a)
y = |x|
(b)
y = -|x|
(c)
y = -2|x|
(d)
y = -2|x - 4|
y
y
6
4
4
(b)
(b)
2-
/2
-8
-6
-4
/4
8
2.
-2
-2
2
6.
-8
-6
-4
2
8.
F
2
(a)
(c)
(a)
-4
-4
d)
(c)
-6
y
y
6f
6f
4
(a)
(a)
-8
-6
-4
-2
2
4
8.
-8
-6
24
-2
2
6.
8.
2
2
(b)
(d)
(d)
(b)
-4
(c)
(c)
-6
How is the graph in part (b) related to the graph in part (a)? If a graph is not
supposed to be stretched or shrunk, enter "1" in the corresponding box on
the right. If a graph is not supposed to be shifted in some direction, enter
"0" in the corresponding box on the right.
Reflect?
Stretch/Shrink vertically?
by a factor of
Stretch/Shrink horizontally?
- by a factor of
Shift up/down?
units
Shift left/right?
units
How is the graph in part (c) related to the graph in part (a)? If a graph is not
supposed to be stretched or shrunk, enter "1" in the corresponding box on
the right. If a graph is not supposed to be shifted in some direction, enter
"0" in the corresponding box on the right.
Reflect?
Stretch/Shrink vertically?
by a factor of
Stretch/Shrink horizontally?
v by a factor of
Shift up/down?
units
Shift left/right?
units
How is the graph in part (d) related to the graph in part (a)? If a graph is not
supposed to be stretched or shrunk, enter "1" in the corresponding box on
the right. If a graph is not supposed to be shifted in some direction, enter
"0" in the corresponding box on the right.
Reflect?
Stretch/Shrink vertically?
by a factor of
Stretch/Shrink horizontally?
v by a factor of
Shift up/down?
units
Shift leftiright?
units
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