Part 1: The graph of f(a) is shown; it goes through the point (- 2, 5). 10+ 2.3 -5 3-2 -1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 -5- -10+ Provide two different graph transformations that produce the curve y = f(x) from the curve y = log2 (x) as follows: %3D 1. The graph can be obtained from the curve y = log, (x) by a horizontal translation followed by a vertical translation. Give such a pair. %3D horizontal translation by then vertical translation by 2. The graph can be obtained from the curve y log, (x) by a horizontal stretch followed by a horizontal translation. Give such a pair. horizontal stretch by factor then horizontal translation by

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Part 1: The graph of f(x) is shown; it goes through the point
(-2, 5).
10+
5+
(-2,5)
一
-5 3-2 -1
123 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
-5+
-10-
Provide two different graph transformations that produce the curve y f(x) from the curve
y = log, (a) as follows:
1. The graph can be obtained from the curve y log,(x)
vertical translation. Give such a pair.
by a horizontal translation followed by a
%3D
horizontal translation by
then vertical translation by
2. The graph can be obtained from the curve y log, (x) by a horizontal stretch followed by a
horizontal translation. Give such a pair.
horizontal stretch by factor
then horizontal translation by
Transcribed Image Text:Part 1: The graph of f(x) is shown; it goes through the point (-2, 5). 10+ 5+ (-2,5) 一 -5 3-2 -1 123 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 -5+ -10- Provide two different graph transformations that produce the curve y f(x) from the curve y = log, (a) as follows: 1. The graph can be obtained from the curve y log,(x) vertical translation. Give such a pair. by a horizontal translation followed by a %3D horizontal translation by then vertical translation by 2. The graph can be obtained from the curve y log, (x) by a horizontal stretch followed by a horizontal translation. Give such a pair. horizontal stretch by factor then horizontal translation by
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