Sketching Transformations In Exercises 9 and 10, use the graph of f to sketch each graph. To print an enlarged copy of the graph, go to MathGraphs.com. (a) y = f − x (b) y = f x + 4 (c) y = 2 f x (d) y = − f x − 4 (e) y = f x − 3 (f) y = − f x − 1 (g) y = f 2 x
Sketching Transformations In Exercises 9 and 10, use the graph of f to sketch each graph. To print an enlarged copy of the graph, go to MathGraphs.com. (a) y = f − x (b) y = f x + 4 (c) y = 2 f x (d) y = − f x − 4 (e) y = f x − 3 (f) y = − f x − 1 (g) y = f 2 x
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Sketching Transformations In Exercises 9 and 10, use the graph of
f
to sketch each graph. To print an enlarged copy of the graph, go to MathGraphs.com.
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Solve the linear system of equations attached using Gaussian elimination (not Gauss-Jordan) and back subsitution.
Remember that:
A matrix is in row echelon form if
Any row that consists only of zeros is at the bottom of the matrix.
The first non-zero entry in each other row is 1. This entry is called aleading 1.
The leading 1 of each row, after the first row, lies to the right of the leading 1 of the previous row.
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