Question: 2. Assuming the function q(z) is our parent function. a. Explain the type of transformation that we have here. Assuming a and b are just

2. Assuming the function q(z) is our parent function. a. Explain the type of transformation that we have here. Assuming a and b are just constants -1/3q(z+3b) - ab b. Come up with an example for the function q(z) and values for a and b and apply the transformation to your function. Then Graph the parent function and your fonction on Desmos together and attach your graph from Desmos. For example, q (z) can be q(z) = z^4 and a = 1 & b = 5 so after adding the transformation your function will be -1/3 (z + 15)^4 5 (You need to use your own example)

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