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Do these Functions change curvature? Y intercept? 1-f(x)+k 2-kf(x) 3-f(x+k) 4-f(kx)
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Do these Functions change curvature? Y intercept? 1-f(x)+k 2-kf(x) 3-f(x+k) 4-f(kx)
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Do these Functions change curvature? Y intercept?
1-f(x)+k
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3-f(x+k)
4-f(kx)
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1 one change I don't know how but change
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