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    Transformation of Quadratic equation

    Sorry it's taken so long to post these scans but I have been busy with school and work. The bottom of image 1 goes with image 2 and image 4 goes with 5. Of particular interest is example b) on image 1. The final answer is omitted on image 2. This was scanned from the booklet I'm...
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    Transformation of Quadratic equation

    Ok here is an example using a linear equation.\begin{align*} \text {Base function}\\ f(x) &= x\\ \text {Transformation parameters}\\ y &= -3[2(x + 4)] +6\\ f(x) &= -3[2(x +4)] +6\\ &=-3(2x +8) +6\\ &=-6x-24 + 6\\ \text {Transformed equation}\\ y&=-6x-18 \end{align*}Another one, this time with a...
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    Transformation of Quadratic equation

    edit: ok, it showed up there but in my preview latex code always shows up as "A = base"
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    Transformation of Quadratic equation

    I'm doing a correspondence course, grade 11 functions in Ontario. One of the topics we cover is Transformation of functions. Transformations are described using this format: af(k(x-d) +c a = Controls vertical compression and stretching as well a reflection in the x-axis. K = controls...
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    Transformation of Quadratic equation

    Ok so I only need to multiply the k value into the perfect square. a(kx-kd)^2+4 -2(3x+6)^2-4 Thanks for the help I was given transformations and asked to provide the simplified form of the equation. Nothing more, nothing less.
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    Transformation of Quadratic equation

    Homework Statement How do I simplify the transformation of this equation? y=-2[-1/3(x+2)]^2-4 Homework Equations af(k(x-d))+c The Attempt at a Solution If this was a linear equation I would simply distribute the -1/3 into (x+2) and then distribute -2 into the (-1/3x -2/3)...
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