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key term - Vertical stretch

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Definition

A vertical stretch is a transformation that scales a function's graph away from the x-axis by multiplying all y-values by a factor greater than 1. It does not affect the x-values of the function.

5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. A vertical stretch is represented as $y = af(x)$, where $a > 1$.
  2. If $a < 1$, the transformation is called a vertical compression, not a stretch.
  3. The greater the value of $a$, the more pronounced the stretching effect on the graph.
  4. A vertical stretch affects only the y-coordinates of points on the graph; x-coordinates remain unchanged.
  5. In combination with other transformations like translations or reflections, a vertical stretch must be applied first to maintain accuracy.

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