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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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
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
the graph that is the parent
)the answer is the left end of the graph of the function goes up and the right goes down, 2)it has 5 zeros and at most 4 relative maximums and minimums, 3)and it is a reflection and a translation to the left of the parent function.