In f(x) = k(x), if k = 1 for the original graph, what happens to...

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In f(x) = k(x), if k = 1 for the original graph, what happens to the graph of f(x) as k decreasestoward 0?The graph of f(x) is shrunk horizontally by a factor of k.The graph of f(x) is stretched horizontally by a factor of k.The graph of f(x) is shrunk vertically by a factor of k.The graph of f(x) is stretched vertically by a factor of k.

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