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Horizontal stretch

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Algebra and Trigonometry

Definition

A horizontal stretch is a transformation that scales a function's graph horizontally by a factor. This changes the x-coordinates of every point on the graph while keeping the y-coordinates unchanged.

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5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. A horizontal stretch by a factor of $k$ transforms $f(x)$ to $f\left(\frac{x}{k}\right)$.
  2. If $0 < k < 1$, the graph stretches away from the y-axis.
  3. If $k > 1$, the graph compresses towards the y-axis.
  4. Horizontal stretches do not affect the vertical position or shape of the graph, only its width.
  5. The inverse operation of a horizontal stretch is a horizontal compression.

Review Questions

  • What happens to the function $f(x)$ when it undergoes a horizontal stretch by a factor of $2$?
  • How does a horizontal stretch differ from a vertical stretch?
  • Describe how you would transform $f(x)$ into $f\left(\frac{x}{3}\right)$ and explain what this does to the graph.
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