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**Title: Understanding Function Transformation**

**Graph Explanation:**

The graph displays two functions plotted on a Cartesian coordinate system, featuring both a blue line and a red line.

- **Axes:**
  - The horizontal axis (x-axis) ranges from -5 to 5.
  - The vertical axis (y-axis) ranges from -5 to 5.

- **Red Function:**
  - Starts at (-5, 0), moves horizontally to (-3, 0).
  - Rises linearly to (-1, 3).
  - Drops sharply to (2, -2).
  - Continues horizontally to (5, -2).

- **Blue Function:**
  - Begins at (-5, -3), and increments linearly to (-3, 1).
  - Descends softly from (-3, 1) to (0, -1).
  - Ascends sharply to (3, 4).
  - Linearly descends to (5, 2).

**Question:**
"Which function makes the red function become the blue function?"

This setup requires analyzing changes in the function's behavior, such as shifts, stretching, or reflection, to determine what transformation is applied to convert the red function to the blue function.
Transcribed Image Text:**Title: Understanding Function Transformation** **Graph Explanation:** The graph displays two functions plotted on a Cartesian coordinate system, featuring both a blue line and a red line. - **Axes:** - The horizontal axis (x-axis) ranges from -5 to 5. - The vertical axis (y-axis) ranges from -5 to 5. - **Red Function:** - Starts at (-5, 0), moves horizontally to (-3, 0). - Rises linearly to (-1, 3). - Drops sharply to (2, -2). - Continues horizontally to (5, -2). - **Blue Function:** - Begins at (-5, -3), and increments linearly to (-3, 1). - Descends softly from (-3, 1) to (0, -1). - Ascends sharply to (3, 4). - Linearly descends to (5, 2). **Question:** "Which function makes the red function become the blue function?" This setup requires analyzing changes in the function's behavior, such as shifts, stretching, or reflection, to determine what transformation is applied to convert the red function to the blue function.
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