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8 March, 10:12

How does the graph of f (x) = 3|x+2|+4 relate to its parent function

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  1. 8 March, 13:51
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    If parent functin is f (x) = |x|

    it is moved to the left 2 units

    vertically streched by a factor of 3

    and moved up by 4 units in that order

    because

    to move a function to left c units, add c to every x

    to vertically strech function by factor of c, multiply whole function by c

    to move funciotn up c units, add c to whole function

    so it is 2 to the left, verteically streched by a factor of 3 then moved up 4 units
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