How to Scale a Function Vertically?
Vertical Scaling – Example 1:
Vertically stretch the function \(y=(x+2)\) by a factor of two.
Exercises for Vertical Scaling
- Vertically stretch the function \(f(x)=x^3\) by a factor of \(-\frac{1}{3}\).
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