How do you find the transformations applied to the graph of a function f(x) represented by f(x) = -2(x - 4)² + 3?

Answer 1

Elizabeth Henry

To find the transformations applied to the graph of f(x) = -2(x – 4)² + 3, identify the following: horizontal shift 4 units right (x – 4), vertical stretch by a factor of 2, reflection across the x-axis (-2), and vertical shift 3 units up (+3).