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  1. Vertical and Horizontal Stretch vs. Compression confusion

    Mar 24, 2018 · What would the vertical and horizontal compression be and why? Would the horizontal compression be by a factor of 2 because you would have to divide all previous input values by 2 to …

  2. Horizontal/vertical Stretch formatting help - Free Math Help Forum

    Mar 2, 2021 · b) vertical stretch BAFO 2 (not sure how I got this one) but the books answer was "Horizontal expansion BAFO 2" for "a" and "horizontal compression BAFO 1/2" for "b".

  3. horizontal stretch/compression? - Free Math Help Forum

    Sep 23, 2017 · the question stated that y=√x was translated in the following way: vertical compression by factor of 1/3, reflection along x-axis, translation left 3 and down 4, and a horizontal stretch by a …

  4. Quadratic Transformation | Free Math Help Forum

    Jul 9, 2008 · I've looked for examples of this in my textbook and they don't seem to illustrate examples of transformations requiring four steps (as in horizontal shift, vertical shift, horizontal stretch/shrink, and …

  5. Stretching/Compressing factor of Secant Function - Free Math Help …

    Oct 6, 2020 · The 4 stretches the graph vertically, so that where the basic graph goes up 1 and down 1 at its peak and valley, the new function goes up 4 and down 4 from its centerline at y=1 (because of …

  6. Adding a horizontal compression to a graph that is already horizontally ...

    Jun 25, 2014 · I need to add a horizontal compression by a factor of 1/4, then a reflection in the y-axis, followed by 2 units down. Original equation is y = 3x - 6 I understand how to do expansions, …

  7. Horizontal and Vertical Tangent Lines | Free Math Help Forum

    Dec 18, 2012 · How do you figure out where a tangent line is horizontal or vertical when all you are given is dy/dx. In the problem I am trying it asks me to find where the tangent line is horizontal and …

  8. Related rates a trough is being filled with water...

    Jan 1, 2007 · The trough in the figure is 5 feet long and its vertical cross sections are inverted isosceles triangles with base 2 feet and height 3 feet. Water is being siphoned out of the trough at the rate of 2 …

  9. Algebra 2 Throw Formula Problem | Free Math Help Forum

    Sep 22, 2019 · In that formula, symbol v represents the vertical component of velocity (at the instant the object is released by the catapult). The object's initial velocity has also a horizontal component.

  10. refrigerator - Free Math Help Forum

    Aug 10, 2010 · A refrigerator is tipped against a vertical wall so it can be serviced. It makes an angle of 70 degrees with the horizontal floor. How high is the top right corner of the refrigerator above the floor?