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The graph of \(y = (f)x\) is shown below. Assume the domain of \(f\) is \([-4,4]\) and that the vertical spacing of grid lines is the same as the horizontal spacing of grid lines.

I was not able to upload the graph so you can view it here: https://ibb.co/r5M3Czt

Part (a): The points \((a, 4)\) and \((b, -4)\) are on the graph of \(y = f\left( 2x \right)\) Find \(a\) and \(b\)

Part (b): Find the graph of \(y = f\left( 2x \right)\) Verify that your points from part (a) are on the graph.

Part (c): The points \((c, 4)\) and \((d, 4)\) are on the graph of \(y = f\left( 2x - 8 \right).\) Find \(c\) and \(d\)

Part (d): Find the graph of \(y = f\left( 2x - 8 \right).\) Be sure to verify that your points from part (c) are on the graph both algebraically and geometrically.

 

 

 

This question has been asked previously but the parts i am stuck on, (b) and (d), had nothing that could help me out... I already solved (a) and (c) by myself, so i already now their values.

 

edit: I found the values of a, b, c, and d... they are respectively: -2, 2, 2, and 6. (if i am wrong, can you please explain why)

 Jul 1, 2020
edited by Guest  Jul 1, 2020
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