How do the graphs of y = one over x and y = three over x – 4 compare?

(1 point)
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Compared to the graph of y = one over x , the graph of y = three over x – 4 is a vertical stretch by a factor of 3 and a translation of 4 units left.
Compared to the graph of y = Image with alt text: one over x , the graph of y = Image with alt text: three over x – 4 is a vertical stretch by a factor of 3 and a translation of 4 units left.

Compared to the graph of y = one over x, the graph of y = three over x – 4 is a vertical shrink by a factor of 3 and a translation of 4 units up.
Compared to the graph of y = Image with alt text: one over x , the graph of y = Image with alt text: three over x – 4 is a vertical shrink by a factor of 3 and a translation of 4 units up.

Compared to the graph of y = one over x, the graph of y = three over x – 4 is a vertical stretch by a factor of 3 and a translation of 4 units down.
Compared to the graph of y = Image with alt text: one over x , the graph of y = Image with alt text: three over x – 4 is a vertical stretch by a factor of 3 and a translation of 4 units down.

Compared to the graph of y = one over x, the graph of y = three over x – 4 is a vertical shrink by a factor of 3 and a translation of 4 units down.

Compared to the graph of y = one over x, the graph of y = three over x – 4 is a vertical shrink by a factor of 3 and a translation of 4 units down.