Mathematics, 13.12.2019 12:31 michaelchavez6959127
Arrange the transformations of the function y = sec x according to the resultant horizontal shifts, starting from left to right, in the graph of the original secant function. if there are multiple transformations that cause the same horizontal shift, arrange them in ascending order beginning with the lowermost vertical shift.
-3+2sec(4x+2)
-5+3sec(6x-4)
3+0.5sec(2x+1)
-3-5sec(3x-2)
2-0.2sec(5x-2)
-3+1.3sec(x+2)
-1-2sec(6x+5)
-4+7sec(5x-7)
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