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Suppose y=sinx . Describe the sequence o...

Suppose `y=sinx` . Describe the sequence of transformations to get the graph of `y=sin(-2x+1)`.

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To transform the graph of \( y = \sin x \) into the graph of \( y = \sin(-2x + 1) \), we can break down the transformations step by step. ### Step 1: Reflect over the y-axis The first transformation we need to apply is to reflect the graph of \( y = \sin x \) over the y-axis. This is done by replacing \( x \) with \( -x \). - **Transformation**: \( y = \sin x \) becomes \( y = \sin(-x) \). ### Step 2: Horizontal compression ...
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