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Function Transformations

Author:
OntarioMathTeacher
Topic:
Functions, Function Graph, Geometric Transformations
Type in a parent function, such as f(x)=x^2. Adjust the sliders for a, k, d, and c to transform the function to y=g(x). Realize, a and k should never equal zero. Point P is on f(x); point Q is the transformed value. To use a different parent function, type the equation into the Input Bar. {e.g. f(x)=sqrt(x) }

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