Question: 1. An equation representing a function that extends from quadrant 2 to quadrant 4 is a. y=x C. y = 2x6 b. y=-2x d. y=-5x

1. An equation representing a function that extends from quadrant 2 to quadrant 4 is a. y=x C. y = 2x6 b. y=-2x d. y=-5x 2. What is the degree and lead coefficient of f (x) = 6x3 - x - 6x4 + 10? a. degree 3 with a lead coefficient of 6 c. degree 3 with a lead coefficient of -6 b. degree 4 with a lead coefficient of -6 d. degree 4 with a lead coefficient of 6 4 3. An equation for the graph shown to the right is: a. y= x(x-3) C. y= -x(x-3) 4 b. y = x(x - 3) d. y=x(x-3) 4. The graph of the function y = x' is transformed to the graph of the function y = -2(x - 3)* + 1 by a. a vertical stretch by a factor of 2, a reflection in the x-axis, a translation of 3 units to the right, and a translation of I unit up b. a horizontal stretch by a factor of 2, a reflection in the x-axis, a translation of 3 units to the right, and a translation of I unit up c. a horizontal compression by a factor of , a reflection in the x-axis, a translation of 3 units to the left, and a translation of I unit up d.a horizontal compression by a factor of , a reflection in the x-axis, a translation of 3 units to the right, and a translation of I unit up

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