Which equation represents the transformed function below?
On a coordinate plane, a paren...
Mathematics, 28.02.2020 03:30 rileigh2302
Which equation represents the transformed function below?
On a coordinate plane, a parent function starts at (0, negative 1) and then curves up into quadrant 1 and approaches y = 1. A transformed function starts at (0, 4) and then curves up into quadrant 1 and approaches y = 6.
= parent function; y = log x
- - - - - = transformed function
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