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Stretches & Compressions

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Stretches and Compressions

Graphs of functions can be stretched or compressed in either the horizontal or vertical direction.

Vertical stretches and compressions

Vertical stretches and compressions

  • Given a function f(x), a new function g(x) = af(x), where a is a constant, is a vertical stretch or vertical compression of the function f(x).
    • If a > 1, then the graph will be stretched.
    • If 0 < a < 1, then the graph will be compressed.
Horizontal stretches and compressions

Horizontal stretches and compressions

  • Given a function f(x), a new function g(x) = f(bx), where b is a constant, is a horizontal stretch or horizontal compression of the function f(x).
    • If b > 1, then the graph will be compressed by 1b\frac{1}{b}.
    • If 0 < b < 1, then the graph will be stretched by 1b\frac{1}{b}.
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