The function ƒ(x) = 6x is vertically shrunk by a factor of ½ and translated 9 units in the negative y- direction. Select the correct graph of the resulting function.

Answer:
option C.
Step-by-step explanation:
since the graph y = 6x is shrunk by a factor of ½
it becomes y = 3x
to find one coordinate of this graph we put x = 1 so that we get y = 3
so one point we have is (1, 3).
and the other point is origin
[ for if you keep x = 0 then 3 × 0 = 0 so y comes 0 too.]
now this graph is translated 9 units in the negative y direction
so the point that initially was (0, 0) now becomes (0, -9).
we see that the only graph passing thru (0, -9) is C.
so the answer is option C.
[tex] \\[/tex]
[tex] \mathfrak{hope \: this \: helps \: ツ} [/tex]