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Horizontal compression
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College Algebra
Definition
Horizontal compression transforms a function by reducing its width. It is achieved by multiplying the input variable by a factor greater than 1.
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5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test
- The general form for horizontal compression is $f(bx)$, where $b > 1$.
- A horizontal compression makes the graph of the function narrower.
- If $f(x)$ is horizontally compressed by a factor of $b$, then each $x$-coordinate in the original function is divided by $b$.
- Horizontal compression affects only the x-coordinates; y-coordinates remain unchanged.
- The inverse operation of horizontal compression is horizontal stretching.
Review Questions
- What does it mean to horizontally compress a function?
- In the transformation $f(3x)$, what is the factor of horizontal compression?
- How does horizontal compression affect the x-coordinates of a function?
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