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Answer: b

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The transformation of a function may involve any change. The correct option is A.

How does the transformation of a function happen?

The transformation of a function may involve any change.

Usually, these can be shifted horizontally (by transforming inputs) or vertically (by transforming output), stretched (multiplying outputs or inputs) etc.

If the original function is y = f(x), assuming the horizontal axis is the input axis and the vertical is for outputs, then:

Horizontal shift (also called phase shift):

  • Left shift by c units, y=f(x+c) (same output, but c units earlier)
  • Right shift by c units, y=f(x-c)(same output, but c units late)

Vertical shift

  • Up by d units: y = f(x) + d
  • Down by d units: y = f(x) - d

Stretching:

  • Vertical stretch by a factor k: y = k × f(x)
  • Horizontal stretch by a factor k: y = f(x/k)

Given the function of f(x) as sin(x), Now it can be seen the graph of the two functions is parallel, but the function f(x) has a y-intercept of 0, while h(x) has a y-intercept of 1. Therefore, we can write,

h(x) = f(x) + 1

The function is shifted up by 1 unit.

Hence, the transformation of the function is correctly described in the first option.

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