Given a polynomial function f(x), describe the effects on the y-intercept, regions where the graph is increasing and decreasing, and the end behavior when the following changes are made. Make sure to account for even and odd functions. When f(x) becomes f(x) - 1 When f(x) becomes f(x) + 1
@KamiBug
Which module is it?
5.16 Segment one exam
Oh, okay! Let me find it Lol
Take your time cx
When f(x) becomes f(x) − 1 a vertical shift occurs that moves the function down by 1. So that means the y-intercept will also move down by 1. When f(x) becomes f(x) + 1, the function moves up by one and so does the y-intercept. The end behavior is not affected since the degree and leading coefficient of the function is not affected by this change.
You sure the second function isn't negative? B/c in my exam the second one was "When f(x) becomes −f(x) + 1" :P If that's the case, there is more you should add to the response.
It is negative??
@KamiBug
It is or it isn't? Why the question marks? Lol
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