The effect on the graph of y = log,z if it is transformed to y = log,(z+3)? may be described as Oa vertical stretch by a factor of- about the x-axis, and then a vertical translation of 3 units up a vertical stretch by a factor of 2 about the x-axis, and then a vertical translation of 3 units up Oa vertical stretch by a factor of about the x-axis, and then a horizontal translation of 3 units left Oa vertical stretch by a factor of 2 about the x-axis, and then a horizontal translation of 3 units left

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3. The effect on the graph of y = log, if it is transformed to y = log, (x+3)2 may
be described as
Oa vertical stretch by a factor of - about the x-axis, and then a vertical
translation of 3 units up
O a vertical stretch by a factor of 2 about the x-axis, and then a vertical
translation of 3 units up
Da vertical stretch by a factor of about the x-axis, and then a horizontal
translation of 3 units left
O a vertical stretch by a factor of 2 about the x-axis, and then a horizontal
translation of 3 units left
Transcribed Image Text:Multiple Choice 3. The effect on the graph of y = log, if it is transformed to y = log, (x+3)2 may be described as Oa vertical stretch by a factor of - about the x-axis, and then a vertical translation of 3 units up O a vertical stretch by a factor of 2 about the x-axis, and then a vertical translation of 3 units up Da vertical stretch by a factor of about the x-axis, and then a horizontal translation of 3 units left O a vertical stretch by a factor of 2 about the x-axis, and then a horizontal translation of 3 units left
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