how to sketch a graph using y=(x+3)^2+3
Hi there! Ready to work together on this?
While I wait for ya to reply, here's a follow up question: Do you know about the "parent function" of a parabola? (Also known as a standard parabola)
Try to lemme know within the next five minutes if you still wanna work on this; I've got my own calculus 2 studying to do, so I might get absorbed into that and be unable to help ya if I forget!
nice reply @uber :P
Thanks ;) I always try to make sure that any help that I give is obtained through the questioner helping me so that they get practice. I know I can't learn stuff if people just gimme the answer, so I try to teach others the same way. ^_^
Though it's always a bummer when like 90% of the people I try to help either don't answer, or begin to answer and then someone is like "The answer's A". lol
Knowing the graph for y=x^2, then you can shift it along the x and y axis accordingly.
Yeah, I'm trying to get him/her to reply so that I can explain how to move the graph. But if he/she doesn't know what x^2 looks like to begin with, having them move the graph around would be too far of a step forward. I just wish I knew why people don't bother answering... I posted merely 5 seconds after the question was initially made....
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