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Mathematics, 30.07.2020 04:01 leslie4759

How is the graph of the parent function y = x squared transformed to produce the graph of y = 3 (x + 1) squared? It is translated 1 unit right and compressed vertically by a factor of 3. It is translated 1 unit left and compressed vertically by a factor of 3. It is translated 1 unit right and stretched vertically by a factor of 3. It is translated 1 unit left and stretched vertically by a factor of 3.

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