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OpenStudy (firejay5):

If I have anything wrong, please let me know, so I can learn from my mistake.* Part 1: Describe the change to the parent function (absolute value). (#'s 1 - 10) Part 2: Create an equation based on the following transformations. (#'s 11 - 16) *My Answers will be in a PDF File to be checked/graded.*

OpenStudy (firejay5):

OpenStudy (misty1212):

HI!!

OpenStudy (misty1212):

looks good all except for \(7\)

OpenStudy (firejay5):

What's wrong with #7 is it over x instead of y

OpenStudy (misty1212):

well actually 7 is correct, but if you rotate around the y axis for \(y=|x|\) nothing changes

OpenStudy (firejay5):

check second page

OpenStudy (firejay5):

just to make sure I answered them correctly, the equation is after the semicolon

OpenStudy (misty1212):

i don't see any mistakes

OpenStudy (firejay5):

@satellite73

OpenStudy (anonymous):

first page is right, along with @misty1212 comment that reflecting \(|x|\) about the y axis does nothing to it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

10,11,12,13 look goodtoo

OpenStudy (anonymous):

14,15 right, something goofy with 16

OpenStudy (firejay5):

@satellite73 should 16.) look like: f(x) = -2 |x - 3| - 5

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i guess so i never know what "stretched" means in this context

OpenStudy (anonymous):

is \(2x^2\) stretched or is \(\frac{1}{2}x^2\) stretched? it is never clear to me this is some math teacher speak , not real math

OpenStudy (firejay5):

@confluxepic @kittiwitti1 @cutiepie15 @hartnn @dan815 Check to see if I am correct on this: I think #16. should be f(x) = -2 |x + 3| - 5

OpenStudy (kittiwitti1):

Why did you tag me?

OpenStudy (firejay5):

Well what do you think and the PDF is in 2 pages

OpenStudy (kittiwitti1):

I'm short on time, and mass tagging is against CoC, from what I've been told

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