4. Transform the graph of f(2)=3into g(x) = 3 - 2 Show a table of values...
Transform the graph of into . Show a table of values and a graph (neatly sketched by hand) for each step of the transformation starting from https://i.gyazo.com/aebe91bd71d071475470272515b30d14.png
Using the graph of the function f(x) and the table of values, give the table of values the transformation of each function. Use decimals where appropriate. 0 -2 2 -1 2 -2 0 Transformation A: V2f(x-3)1 Transformation B: Vf(2x + 2)-3
Using the graph of the function f(x) and the table of values, give the table of values the transformation of each function. Use decimals where appropriate. 0 -2 2 -1
2 -2 0 Transformation A: V2f(x-3)1
Transformation B: Vf(2x...
Given the following table of values, compute f(g(4)). x f(x) 13 g(x) 3 | 4 | 8 2 Do not include "f(g(4)) =" in your answer.
Use a table of values and 3. Graph the function f(x) = 2 - 2 plot at least 3 points.
The transformation of a function f(x) into a function g(x) is given by g(x) = Af(Bx + H) + K. where the constants • A vertically scales the function. (negative A reflects the function about the x-axis.) • B horizontally scales the function. (negative B reflects the function about the y-axis.) • H horizontally shifts the function. • K vertically shifts the function. Transform f(z) into g(x) where the transformation is g(x) = -f(x) The function f(s) is shown below...
Table 4. 1975 cohort of G. conden x 5. To visualize survivorship in a graph, it is often helpful to calculate the log of survivorship so that the graphed data are more reasonably scaled. Complete Table 4 to the right to log-transform the survivorship data for the 1975 cohort of G. scandens (round to the hundredths place). 0 Nx 82 42 1 2 3 4. Use your values from Table 4 and the grid below to create a survivorship curve...
Given the following table of values, compute (gof)(1). x f(x) g(x) 4 13 2 3 12 1 3 1 4 2 6 Do not include "(gºf)(1) =" in your answer.
Consider the simple graph G, given the following: (assume A=0,B=1, C=2, D=3, E=4, F=5, G=6) A 3 3 8 B D 5 ho 5 8 E F G 4 3 a) Use the Breadth-First Search algorithm to traverse G and give the traverse sequence, starting from A. Assume you always choose the candidate with the SMALLEST index among the candidates at each step. b) Use the Depth-First Search algorithm to traverse G and give the traverse sequence, starting from A....
4. (5 points each) For function f(1) = 2-*+1+3, (a) Write down the steps of graph transformation from y=2 to f(1). (b) What is the domain and range for f(x)? (c) What is the horizontal asymtote for f(x)? (d) Create a table and evaluate at least three points and sketch the graph of f(x).
11. Write the equation for the graph of g(x) as a transformation of the equation for the graph of f(x). 8 g(x) 6 4 f(x) 2 4 -20 2 2 12. Consider the graph of y = f(x). Sketch the graph of each transformation. y y = f(x) ob 6 4 21 a) y= {fl-(x + 2)) b) y - 2 = -f(2(x - 3)) c) y - 1 = 3f(2x + 4)