The graph of a function y = f(x) is given. Sketch the graphs of the following transformations of f(x), -2f(x + 1) + 2. Make sure you identify the transformations involved.
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Step 1:** Identify the original points on the graph of y = f(x): - (0, 1) - (1, 2) - (4, -1) - (6, 0) ** Show more…
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