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(a) Suppose the equation y = F(x) is changed to y = c ⋅ F(x), for some constant c....

(a) Suppose the equation y = F(x) is changed to y = c F(x), for some constant c. What is the effect on the graph of y = F(x)? Discuss the effect depending on whether c > 0 or c < 0, and on whether .

(b) Suppose y = F(x) is changed to y = F(x + h). How are the graphs of these equations related? Is the graph of y = F(x) + h the same as the graph of y = F(x + h)? If not, how do they differ?

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