Respuesta :

If you start from the parent function [tex] f(x) = x^4 [/tex], the only transformation performed is [tex] f(x) \to f(9x) [/tex]. In fact,

[tex] f(x) = x^4 \implies f(9x) = 9x^4 [/tex]

In general, a transformation like [tex] f(x) \to f(kx) [/tex] results in a horizontal stretch. If k>1, the function is compressed, if 0<k<1, the function is streched. If k is negative, the function is reflected around the y axis, and then you apply the logic just described.

So, in your case, k=9, which means that the graph is horizontally compressed by a factor 9.

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