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Vitek1552 [10]
2 years ago
10

Giving 50 points if you can answer this. PLEASE HELP ME ATTACHMENT BELOW

Mathematics
2 answers:
evablogger [386]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Q1: 2nd row 2nd tile

Q2: 1st row 1st tile

Q3: 1st row 3rd tile

Q4: 2nd row 3rd tile

Step-by-step explanation:

When

y = a  {(x + p)}^{2}  + q

Vertex is (-p, q)

MissTica2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

(-1,-\frac{3}{7} )-->f(x)=\frac{1}{2}|x+1|-\frac{3}{7}\\(5,\frac{2}{3} )-->f(x)=\frac{3}{5}|x-5|+\frac{2}{3}\\(0,-\frac{4}{5} )-->f(x)=\frac{1}{2}|x|-\frac{4}{5}\\(\frac{2}{5},\frac{5}{3} )-->f(x)=\frac{3}{2}|x-\frac{2}{y5}|+\frac{5}{3}

Step-by-step explanation:

We can solve all of them by writing the equations in a general form

f(x)=a|x+b|+c

This is a function transformation of

f(x)=|x|

where:

a=Factor of vertical stretch

b=Horizontal shift (- shifts right, + shifts left)

c=Vertical shift (+ shifts right, - shifts left)

The original function has its vertex in (0,0) so the horizontal shift will be the new x coordinate in the new vertex and the vertical shift will be the new y in the new vertex like this:

f(x)=\frac{1}{2}|x+1|-\frac{3}{7}\\b=1=HorizontalShiftof-1\\c=-\frac{3}{7}=VerticalShiftof-\frac{3}{7}\\(-1,-\frac{3}{7})\\f(x)=-\frac{3}{5}|x-5|+\frac{2}{3}\\b=-5=HorizontalShiftof5\\c=\frac{2}{3}=VerticalShiftof\frac{2}{3}\\(5,\frac{2}{3})\\f(x)=\frac{1}{2}|x|-\frac{4}{5}\\b=0=HorizontalShiftof0\\c=-\frac{4}{5}=VerticalShiftof\frac{4}{5}\\(0,-\frac{4}{5})\\f(x)=-\frac{3}{2}|x-\frac{2}{5}|+\frac{5}{3}\\b=-\frac{2}{5}=HorizontalShiftof\frac{2}{5}\\c=\frac{5}{3}=VerticalShiftof\frac{5}{3}\\(\frac{2}{5},\frac{5}{3})

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