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Horizontal and Vertical Graph Transformations - 9 full examples as well as the basic outline of doing horizontal and vertical translations of graphs are shown! The audio is not the best, so sorry for that!!!!
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  • awesome. sound quality's not as good as the floor function video but still a great video

  • @McBirdec yea, on some of my early videos, that audio was not the best. i think i have fixed that though on anything that is not over a couple of years old.

  • Thanks, thanks, thanks!

    Thanks to you, I now understand how to report this on class.

    Hahaha, In case I'll be called, I'm ready. ;)

    Btw, are the graphs of functions only taught in college?

    If so, it was suprising that we're discussing these in high school.

    You're so amazing!

  • @bluishgirL08 no graphs are taught early on, so you should be seeing them in high school (and even middle school)

  • You just made this so much easier to understand than my college professor.

    Thanks so much for your help! :)

  • @MikayybeBabyy my pleasure! i am always here... : )

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  • It is very reassuring to see a kind person willing to share his/her talent with others in need of one. I have had a difficult time with math this year, due to a poor conveying of material in class. I have consistantly been putting forth maximum effort in class but not receiving a grade that represents my understanding. Consequently, I have somewhat turned off my thinking to math. I thank you sincerely for your non-intimidating teaching techniques; due to your videos I regained my motivation.

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  • What kind of a teacher chews on their sharpie?! xD

  • oh my god I actually get it now

    Thank you so much XD

  • good vid ! where did you learn this math ? college ? high school ?

  • You are a genius!

  • Great work

    Thx

  • What i was taught in 4 days, i understood better in 9min!!! :D ThankYou Thank You :D

  • Youre much better then my stupid precalc teacher

  • you helped me understand this in minutes vs. reading through pages of babble. Thanks a ton, I'll be checking out some of your other videos as well, I'm sure. Cheers!

  • thank you for explaining everything the math instructors i have had in college could not explain this to where i could grasp the idea in its entirety

  • @YJ4 thats simple just set it to 0, for example x-1=0 and then solve the equations, which equals x=1. got it bud?

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