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The graph of an absolute value function has a vertex at (–2, 3) and passes through the point (–1, 0). Using transformations of the parent function, has the graph been dilated by a scale factor other than 1? Explain.

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Answered by Hemalathajothimani
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The graph of an absolute value function has a vertex at (–2, 3 ...

07-Apr-2017 · 2 answers

... the point (–1, 0). Using transformations of the parent function, has the graph been dilated by a scale factor other than 1?

Answered by Anonymous
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A graph of absolute value function has a vertex at (-2,3)...

the point( -1 ,0). using transformation of the parent function,has graph has been dilated by a scale factor other than 1

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