Answer:
m(x) is a dilation of scale factor K = 1/5 of f(x).
Step-by-step explanation:
The transformation is a horizontal dilation
The general transformation is defined as:
For a given function f(x), a dilation of scale factor K is written as:
g(x) = f(x/K)
If K > 1, then we have a dilation (the graph contracts)
if 0 < K < 1, then we have a contraction (the graph stretches)
Here we have m(x) = f(5*x)
Then we have a scale factor:
K = 1/5
So this is a contraction.
Then the transformation is:
m(x) is a dilation of scale factor K = 1/5 of f(x).