Sovi.AI - AI Math Tutor

Scan to solve math questions

QUESTION IMAGE

fill in each blank so that the resulting statement is true. the graph o…

Question

fill in each blank so that the resulting statement is true. the graph of ( y = f ( 6 x ) ) is obtained by a __ shrink of the graph of ( y = f ( x ) ) by dividing each of its -coordinates by 6. the graph of ( y = f ( 6 x ) ) is obtained by a shrink of the graph of ( y = f ( x ) ) by dividing each of its __ -coordinates by 6.

Explanation:

Step1: Recall horizontal shrink rule

For a function \(y = f(x)\), if we have \(y=f(kx)\) where \(k> 1\), the graph of \(y = f(kx)\) is a horizontal shrink of the graph of \(y = f(x)\).

Step2: Analyze the transformation

For the function \(y = f(6x)\) (where \(k = 6\)), the transformation is a horizontal shrink. When we go from \(y=f(x)\) to \(y = f(6x)\), if \((x_1,y_1)\) is a point on \(y = f(x)\) (i.e., \(y_1=f(x_1)\)), then for \(y=f(6x)\), when \(y = y_1\), \(x=\frac{x_1}{6}\). So we divide the \(x -\)coordinates of the points on \(y = f(x)\) by \(6\) to get the points on \(y=f(6x)\).

Answer:

horizontal; \(x-\)