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| Chapter 12: Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
Numbers in the Real World |
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Lesson
19: Translations of Graphs
Every absolute value function has certain characteristics that relate it to the basic absolute value function (window #1). This is true for other functionsas well. In fact, we describe all of these related functions as a family of functions. Consider the graphs of f(x) = |x| , g(x) = |x| + 2, and p(x) = |x| - 5 (window #2). What in general can you say about the graph of r(x) = |x| + k? How will its graph be different from the original function? Consider the graphs of g(x) = |x - 4| and p(x) = |x +
1| (window #3). What in general can you say about the graph of
r(x) = |x - h|? How will its graph be different from the original
function?
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