It would be shifted up apex
It would be less steep.
y=x
you have to first find the derivative of the original function. You then make the derivative equal to zero and solve for x.
The graphs of y = 5x - 2 and y = x - 2 will have different slopes but with the same y intercepts.
A zero of a function is a point at which the value of the function is zero. If you graph the function, it is a point at which the graph touches the x-axis.
The graph would be translated upwards by 2 units.
If you mean y = 12x -2 and y = 12x then both slopes will be parallel but with the changed function having its slope passing through the origin (0, 0)
It would be shifted down
It would be less steep.
A line. The derivative of a function is its slope. If the slope is a constant then the graph is a line.
It would be less steep
The graph is a region of the space on one side or another of the related function. If the inequality is strict then the related function itself is not part of the solution; otherwise it is.
It is a reflection of the original graph in the line y = x.
Multiplying a function by -1 will make it a reflection of the original function across the x axis.
The straight line in the graph goes 'uphill' from left to right
To determine the phase constant from a graph, identify the horizontal shift of the graph compared to the original function. The phase constant is the amount the graph is shifted horizontally.
y=x