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  • Thanks! I aced my exam because of this vid ;-)

  • you saved my life :) thank you :)

  • sooo how would i graph something like y(x) = x + cosx

    i know that its supposed to exhibit behaviors of both functions but i dont know how to graph it without having to do x= 0,1,2,...

  • Thank you :D

  • I have a question. For the x/3 example, couldn't you plug in 5 for x, or 2 for x and get a different factor of stretching/compressing? The example seems ambiguous.

  • Thanks for posting this. I was having a lot of trouble understanding it from my book but the step by step explanation that you gave helped a lot.

  • Whoa thanks! :D

  • thank you 

  • What about a transformation to a graph like the one in previous transformation videos, with absolute values: I f(x) I and f( IxI )

    your awesome, I wish my teacher actually taught like you

  • What about a transformation to a graph like the one in previous transformation videos, with absolute values: I f(x) I and f( IxI )

    your awesome, I wish my teacher actually taught like you

  • How do u transform graph of "F" to graph of "G"

    f(x)=3^x

    g(x)=2^x+4

  • thank you thank you thank you, serious.

  • thanks so much...you've been a huge help! you are my own tutor :) keep up the good work, i absolutely love your vids

  • 4:34 it is negative 2 not positive

  • @hafizhamza23 he corrects it

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  • Hi, Im subaru, can u please teach transformation on cubic functions? I had to skip math test today cuz i didnt know how.

  • thankkk uuuuu!! :D .. you are the best :D:D:D!!

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  • learn kiddies as many of us college dropouts could've used this a while back. learn and earn!!!!

  • thank u veru much , u help me by those videos , i lost my notes about graphs and i them them here. the way u teach is greater than my teacher explains :)

    thank you very much mr.partick

  • thank u so much!!! ur awesome!

  • Will you please do a video on solutions of linear systems by the echelon method?

    Thank you

  • i already have

  • Thanks dude, but would you mind going into detail of how you stretched?

    Can you just tell me the math behind it?

    Like what you multiplied by what in order to stretch it and get it the way you did?

    (if you dont mind)

  • yea me too, please. I'm a NOOB.

  • you rock teacher :D

  • ah, thanks a bunch! my algebra teacher didn't explain this very well, but everybody else seemed to get it right away. If I may ask, why does the absolute value make a v sign in the first place?

  • thanks for teaching something that we're never going to use (sarcasm)

  • you are welcome!!!!!!!!!!!

  • When are we gonna use this.

  • when you graph

  • I needed to know how to do this and found this video very helpful....so thank you very much!! keep up the amazing work!! XD

  • Your a great help! I understand yourexplanation, you should go into teaching math!

  • well, if my video taught you something, i guess i already have! : )

  • thank you so much! my teacher taught me this in pre calculus, but he did everything so fast, I didn't understand it...until now! thank you

  • my pleasure! i still think it is a bit confusing, but that is math in general to me! : )

  • Thanks! very informative ^ ^

  • glad to help!!

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