119 results for "transformation".
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Question in Graphing and Polynomials
Horizontal and vertical shifts and scales of a random cubic spline
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Question in James's workspace
Horizontal and vertical shifts and scales of a random cubic spline
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Question in FY023 Geometry
Horizontal and vertical shifts and scales of a random cubic spline
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Question in FY023 Geometry
of a random cubic spline
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Question in Funtions
Horizontal and vertical shifts and scales of a random cubic spline
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Question in FY023 Geometry
of a random cubic spline
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Question in FY023 Geometry
of a random cubic spline
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Question in FY023 Geometry
of a random cubic spline
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Question in Funtions
Horizontal and vertical shifts and scales of a random cubic spline
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Question in Funtions
of a random cubic spline
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Question in Anna's workspace
Horizontal and vertical shifts and scales of a random cubic spline
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Question in Anthony's workspace
Horizontal and vertical shifts and scales of a random cubic spline
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Question in Transition to university
Describe a given linear transformation as a vector in Cartesian coordinates.
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Question in Johnathan's workspaceSimple transformation of a log graph, evaluate asymptote and x-intercept.
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Question in Vectors Validation Task
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Question in Transition to university
Identify the centre of enlargement and the scale factor in a transformation of an image A to an image B
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Question in Transition to university
Determine the way in which an image A has been reflected onto an image B.
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Exam (3 questions) in Transition to university
Identify the plane transformation performed to create a given diagram.
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Question in NC PreCalculus
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Question in College Algebra for STEM
Graphing $y=a\log_{b}(x)+c$
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Question in College Algebra for STEM
The easiest type of exponential to graph where the base is greater than 1 and no transformations take place.
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Question in College Algebra for STEM
Graphing $y=a\log_{b}(\pm x+d)+c$
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Question in College Algebra for STEM
The easiest type of exponential to graph where the base is greater than 1 and no transformations take place.