119 results for "transformation".
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Question in College Algebra for STEM
Graphing exponentials with a base between 0 and 1 and no transformations take place.
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Question in College Algebra for STEM
Graphing $y=ab^{\pm x+d}+c$
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Question in College Algebra for STEM
Graphing $y=ab^x+c$
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Question in College Algebra for STEM
Graphing $y=ab^x+c$
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Question in Josh's workspace
This uses an embedded Geogebra graph of a sine curve $y=a\sin (bx+c)+d$ with random coefficients set by NUMBAS.
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Question in Tom's workspace
This uses an embedded Geogebra graph of a sine curve $y=a\sin (bx+c)+d$ with random coefficients set by NUMBAS.
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Question in MY QUESTIONS
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 JPO's workspace
Just what the title says, I guess. I couldn't find a 0^0 that didn't converge to 1 except things like x^(1/ln(x)) as x->0, but they just need the e^ln() transformation, not L'hopital's rule!
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Question in JPO's workspace
Just what the title says, I guess. I couldn't find a 0^0 that didn't converge to 1 except things like x^(1/ln(x)) as x->0, but they just need the e^ln() transformation, not L'hopital's rule!
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Question in Limits
Just what the title says, I guess. I couldn't find a 0^0 that didn't converge to 1 except things like x^(1/ln(x)) as x->0, but they just need the e^ln() transformation, not L'hopital's rule!
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Question in Graphing and Polynomials
Graphing $y=ab^x+c$
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Question in Graphing and Polynomials
Graphing $y=ab^{\pm x+d}+c$
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Question in emma's workspace
Graphing $y=ab^{\pm x+d}+c$
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Question in emma's workspace
Graphing $y=ab^x+c$
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Question in emma's workspace
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 emma's workspace
Graphing $y=a\log_{b}(\pm x+d)+c$
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Question in emma's workspace
Graphing $y=a\log_{b}(x)+c$
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Question in emma's workspace
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 Graphing and Polynomials
Graphing exponentials with a base between 0 and 1 and no transformations take place.
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Question in Graphing and Polynomials
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 Christian's workspace
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 Graphing and Polynomials
Graphing $y=a\log_{b}(\pm x+d)+c$
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Question in Graphing and Polynomials
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 Graphing and Polynomials
Graphing $y=a\log_{b}(x)+c$
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Question in Graphs and series
sin vertically shifted WORKING 1_11_16
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Question in Graphs and series
sin vertically shifted Working 1_11_16
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Exam (4 questions) in Graphing and Polynomials
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Exam (2 questions) in Graphing and Polynomials
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Exam (4 questions) in Graphing and Polynomials
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