Name
parent functions & transformations
worksheet a
match a name and equation...
Mathematics, 06.12.2019 06:31 jtamika31
Name
parent functions & transformations
worksheet a
match a name and equation to each graph.
names
a) absolute value b) cubic
c) linear
f) greatest integer g) logarithm
h) cube root
d) quadratic
e) square root
rational
d) exponential
equations
13) f(x) = x
k) f(x) = r?
b) f(x) = x
m) f(x) = x!
no f(x) = (x)
q) f(x) = v
p) f(x) = vk
o) f(x) = log x
r.) f(x) = 1 / 2
(5) f(x) = 2
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