Vertically Stretching and Compressing
Multiplying a function by positive constant yields a function whose graph is vertically stretched or compressed relative to the original function's graph. If the constant is greater than 1, it will stretch vertically. If the constant is between 0 and 1, vertical compression is done. You get vertical compression.
Vertical compression occurs when you multiply the function by a rational scaling factor. The base of the function graph remains the same even when the graph is compressed vertically. Only initial values are affected.
Reflect across the x-axis Vertically stretch a factor of 3/2
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