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Transformation of graphs. This is the opening of the eighth lesson from "AS" and "A" Level Mathematics DVD video PART ONE available from www.mathstutor.biz

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  • you didnt explain all the topics? u just did some of the bits, i need everything on graphs and co-ordinate geomety

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  • you talk about the shape of the graph being transformed but all you are doing in say for example the parabolic curves is shifting the graph up 3 places and down 2 places. The shape of the parabolic curve for example can only be changed if you introduced a function such as mx squared where m is any real number.

  • A shape is transformed if it is, reflected, rotated, enlarged, stretched or TRANSLATED. So if the graph is moved up 3 places and down 2 places it HAS been translated, hence transformed, ok? mathstutor

  • Remember we are talking about the SHAPE here- the shape does not change, only the graph does.

    Thankyou

  • So if I said the graph was transformed that would be ok? mathstutor

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  • This video is blurry and I can't understand what your saying

  • how would you solve x^2 (1 - x) ?

  • thanks so much! really helped.

  • Would it be possible if u cud do a video on the OCR core 3 jan 2008 paper question 3? I don't know how to find the answer between the range of 0 and 180 degrees using the "circle" method. Please help! Thanks

  • Thankyou :P

    

  • This is soo easy i got A's ...... -__-

  • cheers buddy

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