For any graph, are dilations supposed to affect translations? When I consider it, they shouldn't, not all the time at least...
eg. The simplest graph I can think of, y=(3x+1)^2 vs y=(x+1)^2... You'd think that as dilations are done first, you dilate (the 3), and the graph shouldn't move from where it's sitting on that spot on the x-axis, then it's translated, but it's translated -1/3 units, less than the second graph. Why does the dilation affect the translation?
eg. The simplest graph I can think of, y=(3x+1)^2 vs y=(x+1)^2... You'd think that as dilations are done first, you dilate (the 3), and the graph shouldn't move from where it's sitting on that spot on the x-axis, then it's translated, but it's translated -1/3 units, less than the second graph. Why does the dilation affect the translation?