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ihatelifeFS420:

help math

ihatelifeFS420:

@oliver69

ihatelifeFS420:

@supie

ihatelifeFS420:

@extrinix @elexusquimby

supie:

i can’t do the whole problem rn but vertical shrink is c times f(x), where c is less than 1. and vertical translation up is f(x)+c

jhonyy9:

so just look please the axe oy f intersect oy in what point ? and the same think for function g what transformation is necessary to get from f the g ? hope this idea will help you

ihatelifeFS420:

@jhonyy9 wrote:
so just look please the axe oy f intersect oy in what point ? and the same think for function g what transformation is necessary to get from f the g ? hope this idea will help you
idk

ihatelifeFS420:

@oliver69 plz help

ihatelifeFS420:

@jhonyy9

ihatelifeFS420:

@umm when your done can you please help me

lilbart:

I gotchu Lemme do the math rq

ihatelifeFS420:

@lilbart wrote:
I gotchu Lemme do the math rq
alr thanks

lilbart:

How are we graphing this?

ihatelifeFS420:

wdym

lilbart:

Nvm

lilbart:

it might just be 1

ihatelifeFS420:

@lilbart wrote:
Nvm
i'm supposed to use demos but like i dont understand she barley teaches

ihatelifeFS420:

@lilbart wrote:
it might just be 1
so you think the answer is 1?

lilbart:

Yes, i do

ihatelifeFS420:

I tried it and it said it was wrong so I don't know what to do now

Luigi0210:

If you compare the two functions, you can see that g(x) is shifted UP one unit. \[\large f(x)=|4x| \color{yellow}{+5} \] Since the original is at 5, shifting it up one would set the intercept at 6, so: \[\large g(x)=|4x|\color{red}{+6}\]

ihatelifeFS420:

thanks

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