For example, if we begin by graphing the basic function f(x)=2x,we can then graph the stretch, using a=3,to get g(x)=3(2)x as shown on the left in Figure \PageIndex10, and the co...For example, if we begin by graphing the basic function f(x)=2x,we can then graph the stretch, using a=3,to get g(x)=3(2)x as shown on the left in Figure \PageIndex10, and the compression, using a=13,to get h(x)=13(2)x as shown on the right in Figure \PageIndex10.
For example, if we begin by graphing the basic function f(x)=2x,we can then graph the stretch, using a=3,to get g(x)=3(2)x as shown on the left in Figure \PageIndex10, and the co...For example, if we begin by graphing the basic function f(x)=2x,we can then graph the stretch, using a=3,to get g(x)=3(2)x as shown on the left in Figure \PageIndex10, and the compression, using a=13,to get h(x)=13(2)x as shown on the right in Figure \PageIndex10.
For example, if we begin by graphing the basic function f(x)=2x,we can then graph the stretch, using a=3,to get g(x)=3(2)x as shown on the left in Figure \PageIndex10, and the co...For example, if we begin by graphing the basic function f(x)=2x,we can then graph the stretch, using a=3,to get g(x)=3(2)x as shown on the left in Figure \PageIndex10, and the compression, using a=13,to get h(x)=13(2)x as shown on the right in Figure \PageIndex10.