How do the graphs of y = and y = – 4 compare?%0D%0A(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0ACompared to the graph of y = , the graph of y = – 4 is a vertical stretch by a factor of 3 and a translation of 4 units left.%0D%0ACompared to the graph of y = Image with alt text: start fraction 1 over x end fraction , the graph of y = Image with alt text: Start Fraction 3 over x End Fraction – 4 is a vertical stretch by a factor of 3 and a translation of 4 units left.%0D%0A%0D%0ACompared to the graph of y = , the graph of y = – 4 is a vertical shrink by a factor of 3 and a translation of 4 units up.%0D%0ACompared to the graph of y = Image with alt text: start fraction 1 over x end fraction , the graph of y = Image with alt text: Start Fraction 3 over x End Fraction – 4 is a vertical shrink by a factor of 3 and a translation of 4 units up.%0D%0A%0D%0ACompared to the graph of y = , the graph of y = – 4 is a vertical stretch by a factor of 3 and a translation of 4 units down.%0D%0ACompared to the graph of y = Image with alt text: start fraction 1 over x end fraction , the graph of y = Image with alt text: Start Fraction 3 over x End Fraction – 4 is a vertical stretch by a factor of 3 and a translation of 4 units down.%0D%0A%0D%0ACompared to the graph of y = , the graph of y = – 4 is a vertical shrink by a factor of 3 and a translation of 4 units down.

Compared to the graph of y = 1/x, the graph of y = 3/x – 4 is a vertical stretch by a factor of 3 and a translation of 4 units down.