Master Graphing Absolute Value Equations with Multiple transformations

Master Graphing Absolute Value Equations with Multiple transformations

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Mathematics

11th Grade - University

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The video tutorial explains how to graph absolute value functions with multiple transformations. It covers the parent graph, y = |x|, and how transformations like horizontal and vertical shifts affect the graph. The tutorial also discusses the impact of negative coefficients, which reflect the graph over the x-axis. The instructor demonstrates graphing techniques, emphasizing the importance of writing down transformations to avoid mistakes. The video concludes with examples of combining multiple transformations.

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What is the parent graph of an absolute value function?

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How do horizontal transformations affect the graph of an absolute value function?

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What does the variable 'K' represent in the transformation equation?

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What happens to the vertex of the graph when you apply a transformation?

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How do you determine the new vertex after applying transformations?

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Explain the effect of a negative sign in front of the absolute value function.

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Describe the process of graphing an absolute value function with multiple transformations.

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