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Does any one know how to solve for these function transformations? ​

Does any one know how to solve for these function transformations? ​-example-1
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Answer: If referring to how they move, yes

Step-by-step explanation:

  • the first one will be the function moving to the left 8 counts (when in parenthesis a value is opposite, so instead of adding 8 to the x value, you subtract)
  • the second one is moving the Y value down by 5 since it is outside of the parenthesis
  • The third one is moving the X value to the right 4 since it IS in parenthesis
  • the fourth one is moving the graphed function to the left 6 and up 7
  • the fifth one is moving the graphed function to the left 7 and down 8
  • the sixth one is moving the graphed function to the left 6 and up 2
  • the eighth one *REFLECTS* the graphed function over the x-axis (because of the negative in front of the "f") and also moves the graph to the right 3 and up 4
  • the last one reflects and vertically stretches the graph by 4

    Hope this helps c:

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