9. What is the parent function of f (2)? What transformations have taken place, to get from this parent function, to f ()? Does your graph match these transformations? Does the domain and range on your graph, match the domain and range of the inverse you calculated algebraically? Explain.
9. What is the parent function of f (2)? What transformations have taken place, to get from this parent function, to f ()? Does your graph match these transformations? Does the domain and range on your graph, match the domain and range of the inverse you calculated algebraically? Explain.
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