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Transforming the absolute-value function

Author:
ed shephard
Topic:
Geometric Transformations
Play with sliders to see how the absolute-value function is transformed. The black graph is the parent function and the purple graph is the transformed graph. For the parent function, a=1, h=0, and k=0 "a" will stretch, compress, or reflect the parent function "h" will shift the parent function to the left or right "k" will shift the parent function up or down
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Move the sliders for a,h, and k to get an understanding of how the absolute-value function can be transformed.

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