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Alfred Bird
12 February, 17:27
Transforming quadratic functions
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Jessica Case
12 February, 20:33
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The quadratic function can be transformed in the following ways, making the number ahead of it larger or smaller this will create a stretch or a squish. Or you can change the number adding to the quadratic function this will moveit up or down. If you change the number in the paranthesis it will making it move left or right
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