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25 August, 01:16

Use the graphing tool to see what happens to the polynomial function when you change more than one parameter at a

time. In what ways is this new graph different from the parent graph of f (x) = x? Write down your observations for

each of these transformed functions. Then try a few of your own

· g (x) = (x - 2) + 1

· g (x) = 3x4 - 6

· g (x) = 2 (x + 3) * + 10

· g (x) = { (6x - 1)

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  1. 25 August, 01:54
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    The parent graph of (x-2) ^4+1 shifts 2 units to the right and one unit up.

    The parent graph of 3x^4-6 is stretched vertically by a factor of 3 and then shifted 6 units down.

    The parent graph of 2 (x+3) ^4+10 is shifted 3 units to the left, stretched vertically by a factor of 2 and shifted 10 units up.

    The parent graph of 1/4 (6x-1) ^4 is shifted one unit to the right, compressed horizontally by a factor of 1/6, and compressed vertically by a factor of 1/4.
  2. 25 August, 05:01
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    The answer is A I hope
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