Algebra
What kind of transformation converts the graph of f(x) = 6x - 6 into the graph of g(x) = x -
1?
horizontal stretch
vertical stretch
vertical shrink
horizontal shrink

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Answer:

vertical stretch

Step-by-step explanation:

won't shrink because your dividing by 6.

The  transformation converts the graph of f(x) = 6x - 6 into the graph of g(x) = x -1 is vertical shrink .

What is transformation in graph?

Graph transformation is the process by which an existing graph, or graphed equation, is modified to produce a variation of the proceeding graph

According to the question

f(x) = 6x - 6

g(x) = x - 1

Transformation converts the graph of f(x)  into the graph of g(x)

i.e

f(x) = 6x - 6

f(x) = 6(x-1)

f(x) = 6g(x)

or g(x) = [tex]\frac{ f(x)}{6}[/tex]

As we are dividing f(x) that imply it is a transformation of vertical shrink type.

Hence, The  transformation converts the graph of f(x)  into the graph of g(x)  is vertical shrink .

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