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OpenStudy (anonymous):

what does the h-value do in a parent function?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it creates the child

OpenStudy (anonymous):

HAHAHHA^^

OpenStudy (xapproachesinfinity):

@redwoods12 \(\Large \sf\color{blueviolet}{ Totally~right}\)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@micheleee13 you laugh at my math? -_-

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what the monkey is an "h value" something some moron math teacher made up, along with "parent function"

OpenStudy (anonymous):

If you don't have a legitimate answer, please go away.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@jennahenrichs calm down, your trying to get math answers because you are lazy to learn, dont be rude to me.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

do you know what an "h value" is? this is not standard math, it is made up math if you know what it means maybe we can answer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah i did this in algebra it's so fking stupid

OpenStudy (xapproachesinfinity):

\(\Large \sf\color{blueviolet}{Our~answers~were~very~legitimate~my~friend}\)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@micheleee13 do you know what an h value is then?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I'm not lazy, I just didn't understand. I wasn't rude, I asked a simple request.

OpenStudy (imstuck):

Wow,,,this is getting interesting!

OpenStudy (imstuck):

do you mean the h value as in (x-h)^2?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@micheleee13 you are stupid, you have been answering some good questions :)

OpenStudy (imstuck):

That h value?

OpenStudy (xapproachesinfinity):

okay let's get to the business! you asked what h value do to parent function can tell us what this h is?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the first women ever to win the field medal in math Maryam Mirzakhani was named today i bet $20 she has no idea what an h value is

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it depend which equation she is graphing there is a parabola, hyperbola, elipse, etc. @jennahenrichs what equation is it??

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@satellite73 ofcourse not, this is something a bs teacher wrote

OpenStudy (anonymous):

truuuuu @satellite73

OpenStudy (imstuck):

Who is Maryam Mirzakhani? What nationality? I'm sure not American. We are not very smart compared to the rest of the world...unfortunately.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Why are you sure she is not American? What does that even me?

OpenStudy (xapproachesinfinity):

@satellite73 i bet as well hehe

OpenStudy (anonymous):

*mean

OpenStudy (anonymous):

american at stanford i think but maybe iranian originally

OpenStudy (anonymous):

How about we not call people names? I just wanted a question respectfully answered. and yes IMstuck, that is what I mean. Thank you

OpenStudy (xapproachesinfinity):

@IMStuck incorrect! nobody is smarter than others!

OpenStudy (xapproachesinfinity):

jenna! answer to your question that h value could move the graph right or left depending on what is

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The problem was asking "For the parent function y square root(x), what effect does the h-value have on the graph?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

or up or down @jennahenrichs

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thanks michele! :)

OpenStudy (xapproachesinfinity):

well you should have asked that question in the first place! you just said what does h value do to parent function thus your question had no sense!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i would not go with that

OpenStudy (xapproachesinfinity):

disagreement!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

if it is \[y=\sqrt x+h\] then up or down if it is \[y=\sqrt{x+h}\] then left or right really need some context here

OpenStudy (anonymous):

how many mistakes can one math teacher make? "For the parent function y square root(x), what effect does the h-value have on the graph?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[y=\sqrt{x}\] is an equation, not a function which does not include an \(h\) there is no definition of \(h\) given

OpenStudy (xapproachesinfinity):

True^_^

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