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Mathematics, 03.11.2020 22:00 toledanomariap43bxm

Each equation below represents a transformation(s) on the linear parent function. Look at each equation and identify which transformation(s) occurred to the parent function (there may be more than one). Use the abbreviations shown at the bottom. EX: 1. g(x) = 4(x - 3) VS, HSR
2. g(x) = -2/5(x - 3)
3. g(x) = 3/4(x - 5) + 4
4. g(x) = 1/3(x + 3) - 2
5. g(x) = 5/2(x - 2) + 3
6. g(x) = 3/8x - 3
7. g(x) = 7(x + 2)
8. g(x) = (3/10x) + 3
9. g(x) = -4 (x - 2)
10. g(x) = 5x + 2

Horizontal shift left: HSL
Horizontal shift right: HSR
Horizontal flip: HF
Horizontal stretch: HS
Horizontal compression: HC
Vertical shift up: VSU
Vertical shift down: VSD
Vertical flip: VF
Vertical stretch: VS
Vertical compression: VC

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