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Describe what the graph and equation look like for each of the parent functions.

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there you go there's your answers

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This is a short answer question. Describe what the graph and equation look like for-example-1
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→A parent function is the simplest function of a family of functions. of this form is y = x2. The simplest parabola is y = x2, whose graph is shown at the right. The graph passes through the origin (0,0), and is contained in Quadrants I and II.

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For example, you can simplify "y=2*sin(x+2)" to "y=sin(x)" or "y=|3x+2|" to "y=|x|." Graph the result. This is the parent function. For example, the parent function for "y=x^+x+1" is just "y=x^2," also known as the quadratic function.

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