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KyledaGreat:

Points can be moved by dragging or using the arrow keys

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0mega:

up up down down left right left right B A ENTER

Extrinix:

Okay so, let's replace \(-4\) and \(5\) with \(h\) and \(k\) \(f(x)=\dfrac{1}{x-h}+k\) \(h\) is the opposite of how it's shown, and goes \(\leftrightarrow\) \(k\) is the same as the shown number, and goes \(\updownarrow\) So for this one \(f(x)=\dfrac{1}{x-4}+5\) \(h\) is \(-4\) which would make it \(4\), going `right 4 units` \(k\) is \(5\) which stays the same, going `up 5 units`

KyledaGreat:

okay, i had trouble to displaying it . Could you show a vivid example on the graph?

Extrinix:

This is \(\dfrac{1}{x}\)

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Extrinix:

and this is \(\dfrac{1}{x-4}+5\)

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KyledaGreat:

ok i got it

KyledaGreat:

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KyledaGreat:

@extrinix

Extrinix:

Can you post it to another post please?

KyledaGreat:

yes

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