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Uploaded by on Sep 28, 2009

this video tells you about the rules for transforming graphs of basic functions which you should be able to memorize what the graphs look like and apply these transformations to sketch graphs of new functions basic graphs are power functions line y=x trig functions square root function y=1/x trig functions etc so apply these rules to the appropriate graph to sketch it i do lots of examples and i also sketch the basic functions that we need just to show you which one i am working with for example

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  • man.. you did wrong..

    f(x+3) isn't make you go right it make you go left. it opp what you think nice vid tho

  • the first is actually f(x)+3 not f(x+3) because the function is x^2+3 which is the same as (x^20+3 because x^2 is f(x) f(x+3) would be (x+3)^2

  • Thanks Alot!! This has really made me understand how this stuff works. I have an exam on Monday & I can tick Transformations off my Revision List =)

  • @DaFiascoBoy i am glad it helped good luck with your exam

  • Thanks dude, i get it now, i could never do transformations! You've really helped! Thanks again :)

  • no problem the idea can be a bit confusing at first

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  • Thanks a lot!

  • Nice clarification of a not-so-clear area, and a very compact set of general rules. Thanks for taking the time.

  • whats wrong with your voice?? you sound llike you need dentures lmao

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