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Amal Kumar and here is a very interesting question on transformation from test 2015 unit one functions truss from the point four minus two given that f of X is transformed to y equals to half of F within bracket minus four within bracket X plus three minus five now how will you find the image of the point four minus two since we know that the function has been transformed so every coordinate point on the function will now get transformed and its image should have what coordinates letamp;#39;s figure that out as far as the x value is concerned it should be divided by minus four so we can say X values divided by minus 4 so let me write you can do - we can write minus here and four years so divided by four take negative that is a reflection on Y Curry and then take away three take away three so that is how the X point is going to change as far as Y point is concerned if you get multiplied by half right that is a vertical stretch I should say compression by a factor of half right on the o