A Aznmichael92 Member Joined May 27, 2008 Messages 520 Gender Male HSC 2010 Nov 15, 2008 #1 Just wondering what does the graphy l y l = x - 1 look like? thanks
A Aznmichael92 Member Joined May 27, 2008 Messages 520 Gender Male HSC 2010 Nov 15, 2008 #2 lou071 said: 1. draw the nomal graph of x-1 and ignore the part which is in the negative side, 2. reflect the part in the positive side in the negative side,. Click to expand... so it will look something like this >
lou071 said: 1. draw the nomal graph of x-1 and ignore the part which is in the negative side, 2. reflect the part in the positive side in the negative side,. Click to expand... so it will look something like this >
A Aznmichael92 Member Joined May 27, 2008 Messages 520 Gender Male HSC 2010 Nov 15, 2008 #3 lou071 said: it will actually look like <, do you have the answer paper for that question? Click to expand... iwas thinking that but u said to flip positive to negative or I misinterpret it
lou071 said: it will actually look like <, do you have the answer paper for that question? Click to expand... iwas thinking that but u said to flip positive to negative or I misinterpret it
A Aznmichael92 Member Joined May 27, 2008 Messages 520 Gender Male HSC 2010 Nov 15, 2008 #4 lou071 said: not both, only the parts in the positive side in the original graph x-1. so original graph of x-1 will look like / and if you lyl, then you reflect the positive part from the original graph, so it would look like < i hope this makes sense Click to expand... yes it did thanks alot for that
lou071 said: not both, only the parts in the positive side in the original graph x-1. so original graph of x-1 will look like / and if you lyl, then you reflect the positive part from the original graph, so it would look like < i hope this makes sense Click to expand... yes it did thanks alot for that
tommykins i am number -e^i*pi Joined Feb 18, 2007 Messages 5,730 Gender Male HSC 2008 Nov 15, 2008 #5 you reflect all the >= 0 values of y.