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Graph (x+3)2. Describe how the graph is different from x2
Graph (x-3)2. Describe how the graph is different from x2
Graph x2+5. Describe how the graph is different from x2
Graph x2-5. Describe how the graph is different from x2
Graph -x2. Describe how the graph is different from x2
Graph 2x2. Describe how the graph is different from x2
Graph 12x2. Describe how the graph is different from x2
Numbers 2 and 3 are examples of ___________________ translations.
Numbers 4 and 5 are examples of ___________________ translations.
Number 6 is an example of a ______________________.
Number 7 is an example of a ______________________.
Number 8 is an example of a ______________________.
Graph (x-3)2. Describe how the graph is different from x2
Graph x2+5. Describe how the graph is different from x2
Graph x2-5. Describe how the graph is different from x2
Graph -x2. Describe how the graph is different from x2
Graph 2x2. Describe how the graph is different from x2
Graph 12x2. Describe how the graph is different from x2
Numbers 2 and 3 are examples of ___________________ translations.
Numbers 4 and 5 are examples of ___________________ translations.
Number 6 is an example of a ______________________.
Number 7 is an example of a ______________________.
Number 8 is an example of a ______________________.
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y = f(x-h) is a horizontal translation
y = f(ax) is a horizontal dilation
y = f(-x) is a reflection in the y-axis
y - h = f(x) is a vertical translation
y = af(x) is a vertical dilation
y = -f(x) is a reflection in the x-axis
y = f(ax) is a horizontal dilation
y = f(-x) is a reflection in the y-axis
y - h = f(x) is a vertical translation
y = af(x) is a vertical dilation
y = -f(x) is a reflection in the x-axis
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