how does the graph of f(x)=3|x+2|+4 relate to its parent function check all that apply http://imgur.com/ecqrzgy
do you have the equation of the parent function? I'm thinking the previous question(s) are related to this.
@study100 i dont think so, thats what im trying to figure out im really confused
Oh, check all that apply. The first one on the right is the parent function of this graph http://www.shelovesmath.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/Parent-Functions2.png
now, let's break f(x) = 3 Ix+2 I + 4 I x+2 I translates it's left by 2 units perfect example: https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSyU0tkF3eVKd-_ePXqbQhneRopkFP-g0tQH1ToGGSg7v_lRisL +4 translates up by 4 units great example: https://dr282zn36sxxg.cloudfront.net/datastreams/f-d%3A8f2f92bbc64c74c84ceb887c079bf3e7b43b74f2730708e19813426d%2BIMAGE%2BIMAGE.1 the 3 in front is a stretch. okay example: http://www.uiowa.edu/~examserv/mathmatters/tutorial_quiz/geometry/graphtranslationiandstretch_clip_image042.gif
Questions? Is there any confusion?
@study100 nope that was perfect thanks alot man
@study100 same question with a different function this time the function is f(x)=3(4)^x-5 +2/3
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