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Chapter 19 Proportions and graphs

19.6 Translating Graphs of Functions

A translation is a movement of the graph either horizontally parallel to the x-axis or vertically parallel to the y-axis. In this section, we learn about Transforming Trigonometric Graphs, Horizontal translation of Sine function, Horizontal translation of Cosine function.


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A translation is a movement of the graph either horizontally parallel to the x-axis or vertically parallel to the y-axis.  In this section, we learn about  Transforming Trigonometric Graphs, Horizontal translation of Sine function, Horizontal translation of Cosine function.

19.6 Translating Graphs of Functions

Understanding the relationship between translating a graph and the change in its function notation.

Translating Graphs of Functions - Transforming Trigonometric Graphs, Horizontal translation of Sine function, Horizontal translation of Cosine function.

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