Honors Algebra II
The expression 'a*f(x)' represents a vertical scaling of the function f(x) by the factor 'a'. This transformation affects the amplitude of the graph, stretching it if |a| > 1 and compressing it if 0 < |a| < 1. The sign of 'a' also influences the orientation of the graph, reflecting it over the x-axis when 'a' is negative.
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