Begin by graphing the standard cubic function, f(x) = x³. Then use transformations of this graph to graph the given function. h(x) = x³/2
3. Functions
Common Functions
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Begin by graphing the standard cubic function, f(x) = x³. Then use transformations of this graph to graph the given function. h(x) = (1/2)(x − 2)³ – 1
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Begin by graphing the cube root function, f(x) = ∛x. Then use transformations of this graph to graph the given function. -∛(x+2)
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Begin by graphing the cube root function, f(x) = ∛x. Then use transformations of this graph to graph the given function. ∛(-x+2)
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In Exercises 60–63, begin by graphing the standard quadratic function, f(x) = x2. Then use transformations of this graph to graph the given function. r(x) = -(x + 1)2
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Use the graph of y = f(x) to graph each function g. g(x) = (1/2)f(2x)
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In Exercises 64–66, begin by graphing the square root function, f(x) = √x. Then use transformations of this graph to graph the given function. r(x) = 2√(x + 2)
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Use the graph of y = f(x) to graph each function g. g(x) = -½ ƒ ( x + 2) - 2
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Use the graph of y = f(x) to graph each function g. g(x) = -(1/2)f(x+2)
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Use the graph of y = f(x) to graph each function g. g(x) = -f(x + 1) − 1
483views - Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 45-52, use the graph of y = f(x) to graph each function g. g(x) = -f(x-1) + 1638views
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In Exercises 55–59, use the graph of to graph each function g.
g(x) = f(x + 2) + 3
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Use the graph of y = f(x) to graph each function g. g(x)=2f(x-1)
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Use the graph of y = f(x) to graph each function g.
g(x) = f(-x)+1
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Use the graph of y = f(x) to graph each function g.
g(x) = ½ f(x)
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