parent function is f(x)=x^2
b. What is the equation of the function which starts with your f(x), moves to the left 3, reflects over the x-axis, has a vertical stretch of 4, and moves up 5 units? Call this function h(x).
c. What would happened if you changed the order of the transformations and moved f(x) up 5 units, and then completed the vertical stretch of 4? What would the equation be? Call this function g(x).
b. What is the equation of the function which starts with your f(x), moves to the left 3, reflects over the x-axis, has a vertical stretch of 4, and moves up 5 units? Call this function h(x).
c. What would happened if you changed the order of the transformations and moved f(x) up 5 units, and then completed the vertical stretch of 4? What would the equation be? Call this function g(x).
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b. What is the equation of the function which starts with your f(x), moves to the left 3, reflects over the x-axis, has a vertical stretch of 4, and moves up 5 units? Call this function h(x).
f(x)=-4x^(2+3)+5
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c. What would happened if you changed the order of the transformations and moved f(x) up 5 units, and then completed the vertical stretch of 4? What would the equation be? Call this function g(x).
f(x)=4x^2+5
~David
f(x)=-4x^(2+3)+5
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c. What would happened if you changed the order of the transformations and moved f(x) up 5 units, and then completed the vertical stretch of 4? What would the equation be? Call this function g(x).
f(x)=4x^2+5
~David