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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Please HELP. MEDALS
given the graph, what is the transformed parent functions equation?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Also how do I find dilation ror stretch!
OpenStudy (anonymous):
?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I need to write the equation to the transformed parent function
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Any help pls
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OpenStudy (noelgreco):
you still need this?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@NoelGreco yes pls
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@amistre64 any help?
OpenStudy (amistre64):
which one are we trying for?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
first one #13 :D or both
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
the first link
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i
OpenStudy (amistre64):
and you feel this is some e^x abomination eh
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes
OpenStudy (anonymous):
my friend thinks that, but i think its a sqrt function.. idk
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OpenStudy (amistre64):
i cant see the original setup thru the pencil marks .... is that bottom right a stopping point?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i dont think so, these are parent functions.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
unless it's a sqrt, nvmd
OpenStudy (amistre64):
y = ax^2, but at x=-3, y=1
1 = 9a
a = 1/9
-5,4 looks like another reference point
4 = (-5)^2/9
36 = 25 doesnt seem to fit for a sqrt function to me
OpenStudy (anonymous):
at -4, maybe that's a horizontal asymtote- hence the expotential?
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OpenStudy (amistre64):
maybe, but i cant tell what that was originally thru the pencil mark
OpenStudy (anonymous):
where?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
oh wait, ill upload another pic
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
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OpenStudy (amistre64):
that ones better, it looks like its hooking to me, turning upward at 7,-4 so an exponential is not likely
OpenStudy (amistre64):
looks like an x^2 modification to me at the moment
OpenStudy (anonymous):
oh, then it's sqrt? but i can seem to find an equation for the reflection..
OpenStudy (amistre64):
its not a sqrt, a sqrt doesnt have a hook, it simply ends.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
oh, i see your point..i never thought it would be quadratic.
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OpenStudy (amistre64):
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