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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@mynameisnemo
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OpenStudy (mynameisnemo):
:)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
taking pictures now!
OpenStudy (mynameisnemo):
Yay :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
This has the directions for #11
OpenStudy (anonymous):
the directions for #11 are explain how the graph of the given function is a transformation of the graph of y=x2
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
i need help with 13, and 14 too.
OpenStudy (mynameisnemo):
Okie :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
15 16 & 17
OpenStudy (anonymous):
And 18 & 19. Same directions for 16 and 17.
OpenStudy (mynameisnemo):
on #11 why didnt you continue?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Someone on here told me it was wrong.. like the wording part?
OpenStudy (mynameisnemo):
? What part?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
the "graph shifts to the left 6 units, to the right 2 units, and the down 5 units" part.
OpenStudy (mynameisnemo):
I just don't think it's finished
OpenStudy (anonymous):
oh okay.. so what do i do then?
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OpenStudy (mynameisnemo):
Well how do you get rid of that exponent?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
uhh.. i put it in standard form?
OpenStudy (mynameisnemo):
You distribute it to the inside of the parenthesis
OpenStudy (anonymous):
x^2 and 4?
OpenStudy (mynameisnemo):
mhm :) I believe so :)
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
so now what do i do?
OpenStudy (mynameisnemo):
combine the 4 and -7
OpenStudy (anonymous):
-3?
OpenStudy (mynameisnemo):
yeppp
OpenStudy (mynameisnemo):
so now what is it?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
y=1/2x^2-3?
OpenStudy (mynameisnemo):
yep, I don't exactly know what youre supposed to do with the exponent though .-. I think it's finished though
OpenStudy (anonymous):
okay so what would i have to say for the description? is what i put good??
OpenStudy (mynameisnemo):
Is a description like what you have for #10? (Sorry what class are you taking? I havent learned describing equations?)
OpenStudy (mynameisnemo):
I can learn really really quick if you tell me what class
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
pre cal
OpenStudy (anonymous):
im just supposed to tell what the graph is doing
OpenStudy (anonymous):
its ok :) i think i got the written part right.. can you help me with the rest? @MyNameIsNemo
OpenStudy (mynameisnemo):
Yeah I think thats good and sure
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yayy :P
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OpenStudy (mynameisnemo):
I'm trying so very hard XD
OpenStudy (anonymous):
the rest is finding the equations but is suck at that lmao i appreciate it
OpenStudy (mynameisnemo):
Okay so I think #13 is y = -1 (x + 3 )^2
OpenStudy (mynameisnemo):
????
OpenStudy (anonymous):
hereeee sorry lol
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OpenStudy (mynameisnemo):
It's fine, I'm doing my math too anyways :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
my internet is slow today :( and okay thats what i thought 13 would be
OpenStudy (mynameisnemo):
Okay good lol
OpenStudy (mynameisnemo):
Hello i guess its working again
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@mynameisnemo yeah i guess so! It shut me out lol
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OpenStudy (mynameisnemo):
that was really weird
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@mynameisnemo hey it kicked me off again until now! :(
OpenStudy (mynameisnemo):
thats weird