It is a reflection of the original graph in the line y = x.
Reciprocal parent function
It is in quadrants 1 and 2 It is v shaped it goes through the origin hope this helps!
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f(x)=x^2 apex
That it is non-linear. If it is a graph of a polynomial, it would need to be a polynomial of odd order. But it could be the graph of the tangent function, or a combination of reciprocal functions over a limited domain. In fact the s shaped line, by itself, indicates very little.
It is a hyperbola, it is in quadrants I and II
Reciprocal parent function
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Recognizing a function as a transformation of a parent graph simplifies the graphing process by providing a clear reference point for the function's behavior. It allows you to easily identify shifts, stretches, or reflections based on the transformations applied to the parent graph, which streamlines the process of plotting key features such as intercepts and asymptotes. Additionally, this approach enhances understanding of how changes in the function's equation affect its graphical representation, making it easier to predict and analyze the function's characteristics.
It is in quadrants 1 and 2 It is v shaped it goes through the origin hope this helps!
because of the gravity of the earth
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The linear parent function is y=x. The line on a graph passes through the origin(0,0) with a slope of 1. The line will face left to right on the graph like this /.
f(x)=x^2 apex
the parent graph of a graph
the graph that is the parent
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