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Stretch

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Algebra and Trigonometry

Definition

A stretch is a transformation that alters the shape of a graph by scaling it vertically or horizontally. It affects the distance between points on the graph without changing their relative positions.

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5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. Vertical stretches are represented by multiplying the function by a constant factor greater than 1, $f(x) \rightarrow af(x)$ where $a>1$.
  2. Horizontal stretches involve scaling the input variable by a factor, represented as $f(x) \rightarrow f(bx)$ where $0 < b < 1$.
  3. A vertical stretch makes the graph taller, while a horizontal stretch makes it wider.
  4. If $a$ is between 0 and 1 in a vertical stretch, it compresses the graph instead of stretching it.
  5. Stretches do not affect the x-intercepts or y-intercepts of exponential functions.

Review Questions

  • What impact does multiplying an exponential function by a constant greater than 1 have on its graph?
  • How do you represent a horizontal stretch in an exponential function?
  • Does a vertical stretch change the x-intercepts or y-intercepts of an exponential function?
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