You could put the equation in slope-intercept form or in parent linear function or even make a table of values.
parent
The parent function of a linear function is ( f(x) = x ). This function represents a straight line with a slope of 1 that passes through the origin (0,0). Linear functions can be expressed in the form ( f(x) = mx + b ), where ( m ) is the slope and ( b ) is the y-intercept, but all linear functions are transformations of the parent function ( f(x) = x ).
Linear Parent Function
y = x
Y=x
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if you need to reflect a 2-d object on a graph over its parent linear function then do as follows: (x,y) --> (-y,-x) hope that helps
You could put the equation in slope-intercept form or in parent linear function or even make a table of values.
f(x) = |f(x)|/3
It is f(x) = 3|x|.
parent
The parent function of a linear function is ( f(x) = x ). This function represents a straight line with a slope of 1 that passes through the origin (0,0). Linear functions can be expressed in the form ( f(x) = mx + b ), where ( m ) is the slope and ( b ) is the y-intercept, but all linear functions are transformations of the parent function ( f(x) = x ).
Linear Parent Function
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i believe it is a linear linegoing diagonally
F(x)=x