Concept explainers
a.
To predict: The changes in the graph of the function
The revised function
Given information:
The function
The value
Concept used:
For a function of the type
Calculation:
The function
Multiply the term
Now, multiply the term
Since
Therefore, the function
Now, graph the original function and the revised function using a graphing calculator.
The graph shows that the prediction about the revised function is correct.
Conclusion:
The revised function
b.
To predict: The changes in the graph of the function
The revised function is shifted 4 units to the left of that of the original function.
Given information:
The function
The value
Concept used:
For a function of the type
Calculation:
The function
When
That means, the revised function is shifted 4 units to the left of that of the original function.
Now, graph the original function and the revised function using a graphing calculator.
The graph shows that the revised function is shifted 4 units left to that of the original function.
Conclusion:
The revised function is shifted 4 units to the left of that of the original function.
c.
To predict: The changes in the graph of the function
The revised function is shifted 4 units to the left of that of the original function.
Given information:
The function
The value
Concept used:
For a function of the type
Calculation:
The function
When
That means, the revised function is shifted 4 units upwards to that of the original function.
Now, graph the original function and the revised function using a graphing calculator.
The graph shows that the revised function is shifted 4 units upwards to that of the original function.
Conclusion:
The revised function is shifted 4 units upwards to that of the original function.
Chapter 1 Solutions
Holt Mcdougal Larson Algebra 2: Student Edition 2012
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