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#1 2024-04-14 15:41:29

nycguitarguy
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Graph Transformation

Plot (-4, -2) and connect with a straight line to point (-2, -2).

Afterward, connect (-2, -2) with a straight line to point (2, 2).

Finally, connect (2, 2) with a straight line to point (4, -2).


After connecting all the points as instructed, the graph of a function will appear on the xy-plane. Use the graph of f as the first step toward graphing each of the following functions:

A. H(x) = f(x + 1) - 2


B. Q(x) = (1/2)f(x)

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#2 2024-04-15 10:51:03

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Re: Graph Transformation

Bob,

Can you graph this function for me using software? I will then proceed to answer each question using the graph. Thanks again for your help and guidance.

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#3 2024-04-17 09:49:46

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Re: Graph Transformation

To graph H(x) = f(x + 1) - 2, I must move each point of the original function 1 point to the left and then shift the graph 2 units down on the y-axis.


To graph Q(x) = (1/2)f(x), I must multiply each y-coordinate of the original function by 1/2 and compress the new function vertically.


You say?

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#4 2024-04-17 20:12:04

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Re: Graph Transformation

Yes to both.

Bob


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#5 2024-04-18 02:22:43

nycguitarguy
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Re: Graph Transformation

Bob wrote:

Yes to both.

Bob

I thank you for your dedication to my questions. I don't understand the lack of participation in this group. It doesn't seem right for one person to respond to questions from different members (mainly my questions). I want to see more people involved in math discussions here.

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