You have to add on the number that you want to transform the graph by.
For example to move the graph 2 units along the x-axis the transformation would be
f(x+2).
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The first ten odd numbers
It can be any polynomial rule with integer coefficients in which there are an even number of odd coefficients.
The vector (6, -2)T
Which transformations could have been used to move the platter to the new location? A. a translation 9 units left and a translation 3 units down B. a reflection across MN and a translation 4 units left C. a reflection across MN and a translation 8 units left D. a rotation 180° clockwise about N and a translation 4 units left
(x,y) --> (x,-y)
Should be (x,y) -> (-x,y) Apologies if it's wrong!
Since the x coordinate will change, but not the y coordinate, take (x,y) and reflect across the y axis and you have (-x,y)
It depends on the kind of transformation: it could be reflection or translation.
For a reflection across the x axis, both the slope and the y intercept would have the same magnitude but the opposite sign.
f(x, y) = (x, -y)
Do you want to know who ruled the Axis Powers?
(x' , y') = (-x + 1 , y + 4)
A single transformation does not provide enough information to determine a rule.
a function rule
a law!
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