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The graph of = x? is transformed as shown in the graph below. Which equation represents the transformed function? y=-2x3 y=-6x3 y= 2x3 v= 6x3
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The graph of = x? is transformed as shown in the graph below. Which equation represents the transformed function? y=-2x3 y=-6x3 y= 2x3 v= 6x3
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The graph of = x? is transformed as shown in the graph below. Which equation represents the transformed function? y=-2x3
y=-6x3
y= 2x3
v= 6x3
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