Using the Mapping Rule to Graph a Transformed Function

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In this video I go through an example of how to use the mapping rule and apply it to the co-ordinates of a parent function to determine points on a transformed function. The points on ten transformed function can then be plotted in order to graph it.
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Thanks for clarifying this! :) This really helped me with my Functions homework, as I forgot how to use the mapping rule.

alexanderferderber
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I really appreciate you doing this Mr. James. Thanks

ousmanfitness
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This video is so good! Thank you for making everything easy to understand.

blitz
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I know about this but I forgot the equations themselves man i was searching like everywhere for this thanks man

jovinprime
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Well done. It would’ve been useful to summarize with the graphs of f(x) and g(x) to show that they are consistent with the parent and transformed functions. Thx!

anthonysilva
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Why is the negative on the k if it controls a reflection over the y axis, wouldn’t that make the 4 multiplying the y negative

Blatantboi
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Thank you so much for helping me understand this!

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