Another way I like to look at vertical translations is to look at it in slope-intercept form y=mx+b, since that's pretty much memorized by now. You are moving b which is the y-intercept up and down.
hi do you know how to find the points for g(x)=f(2x)-5 with a point that goes through (6,3)? please i am looking everywhere to try to resolve this problem.
Another way I like to look at vertical translations is to look at it in slope-intercept form y=mx+b, since that's pretty much memorized by now. You are moving b which is the y-intercept up and down.
you just made this all click thank you.
very clearly explained! thank you sooooo much! you are such a good explainer!!!
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Thank you! I now understand better!
Haha, I'm guessing you got the same homework as me, too. Go Warriors!
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hi do you know how to find the points for g(x)=f(2x)-5 with a point that goes through (6,3)? please i am looking everywhere to try to resolve this problem.
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