64 results for "graphing".
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Question in Graphing and Polynomials
Recognising the equation of a circle.
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Question in Graphing and Polynomials
Recognising that $(x-a)^2+(y-b)^2=r^2$ is a circle of radius $r$ with centre $(a,b)$
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Question in Functions
Simple questions on interval notation. If you are not randomising the order of your questions please turn on randomise choices in these questions.
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Question in Functions
Simple questions on interval notation. If you are not randomising the order of your questions please turn on randomise choices in these questions.
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Question in Functions
Simple questions on interval notation. If you are not randomising the order of your questions please turn on randomise choices in these questions.
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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
Recognising the equation of a semi-circle centred at the origin. Top, bottom, left and right.
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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 Graphs and series
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Question in Graphs and series
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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 Ethan's workspace
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Question in Graphing and Polynomials
Completing the square twice to determine the radius and centre of a circle.
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Question in Graphing and Polynomials
Find the $x$ and $y$ intercepts of a circle.
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Exam (5 questions) in Graphing and Polynomials
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Question in Graphing and Polynomials
Understanding the general facts about polynomials of degree n.
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Question in Graphing and Polynomials
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