Anushi A.

asked • 10/31/20

Compressing the graph of mini(x) horizontally changes the input or the output values? How are the values changed?

Mark M.

What is "mini (x)"?
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10/31/20

Liz Z.

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yep. Usually, there's some value denoted by a, which is multiplied by the function f(x)=(x) in the form of f(x)=a(x)+b. If a is less than 1, the result is called a "compression", and the y values (output), get closer to zero. Tell us what mini(x) is, and we can give you more details! Good luck, and let me know if you have any questions?
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11/02/20

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