Shift, Stretch, Reflect Parent Functions by Identifying Transformations and Graph
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- Опубліковано 19 жов 2024
- In this video lesson we go through 10 different examples showing how to shift, stretch, and reflect parent functions using transformations. We discuss how to identify and implement the transformations using a table. We also discuss the function notation associated.
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Min 25:00 I think the absolute value table you made is actually for a parabola. Thank you so much for making this awesome video! I enjoyed practicing transformations along with you.
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Thank you so much Mr. for making this video it really helped me, I am a student who just started taking math in english and I am not an english native speaker so I did not understand this topic at first, but now I am sure I can pass the next math exam, thank you so much for explain us this topic very well and understandable.
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thank you for making this video. this video has by far explained this concept the best that I can find and I feel better on this topic now. thank you again
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The absolute value graph at timestamp 25:50 in the video is incorrect. You have 4 as the absolute value of -2 prior to solving the problem for the new graph. Or am I missing something???
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totally looks like # 6 i messed up: absolute value make the -2 the same as the +.
Your table for |x| is not correct here.
how is it not correct 💀💀