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Uploaded by on Apr 22, 2008

A short video showing how to do a series of transformations - reflection, dilation and translation - on the basic shape of a logarithm graph.

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  • @TheRachaelFish Okay I was wondering thanks

  • @freiermuthj there are two different ways to write them. I have always written them like an x and I was really confused when I saw them as dots. but especially in algebra, dots are easier to understand

  • Anyone have this video with American subtitles?

  • @TheseEmptySkies i always thought multiplication signs are writtden as dots.... lol

  • ily babe!

  • @ppongmonkey221 No, in mathematics x's are written as )( to distinguish them from multiplication signs.

  • very good! thanks!

    but x's look like this X.

    not like )(

  • good video

  • thanks a lot!!!

  • Nice video. I just wanted to point out that maybe you should have mentioned the dilation was by a factor of 1/2 from the y-axis, or 2 from the x-axis, rather than just "dilation of 1/2"

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