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Sketching Transformations In Exercises 9 and 10, use the graph of to sketch each graph

Chapter 1, Problem 9

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Sketching Transformations In Exercises 9 and 10, use the graph of to sketch each graph. To print an enlarged copy of the graph, go to MathGraphs.com.

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Sketching Transformations In Exercises 9 and 10, use the graph of to sketch each graph. To print an enlarged copy of the graph, go to MathGraphs.com.

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When graphing any function or link, the graph will always be a basic form, regardless of the function. For example, a function with an  leading coefficient will have a basic parabolic shape. Every function that involves an absolute value will have a basic V-shape. For each function, there is a basic form. This shape may be expanded, contracted, flipped over, and moved to the right or left, up or down. Transformations are the term used to describe all of these changes.

 

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