TEKS: Chapter 111. Mathematics See All Teacher Resources
111.40.c.6.A
Analyze the effect on the graphs of f(x) = x3 and f(x) = 3√x when f(x) is replaced by af(x), f(bx), f(x - c), and f(x) + d for specific positive and negative real values of a, b, c, and d
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- Course: Mathematics III (College), Unit 4: Polynomial, Rational, and Root Functions Lesson 5: Creating and Graphing Cube Root Functions
- Course: Algebra II (College), Unit 9: Building Functions Lesson 9: Transforming Functions of All Types
- Course: Algebra II (College), Unit 5: Polynomial, Rational, and Root Functions Lesson 5: Creating and Graphing Cube Root Functions
- Course: Mathematics III (College), Unit 9: Building Functions Lesson 9: Transforming Functions of All Types
- Course: Mathematics III, Unit 4: Polynomial, Rational, and Root Functions Lesson 5: Creating and Graphing Cube Root Functions
- Course: Mathematics III, Unit 3: Building Functions Lesson 10: Transforming Functions of All Types
- Course: Tennessee Bridge Math, Unit 15: Building Functions Lesson 10: Transforming Functions of All Types
- Course: Algebra II New, Unit 3: Building Functions Lesson 10: Transforming Functions of All Types
- Course: Algebra II New, Unit 5: Polynomial, Rational, and Root Functions Lesson 6: Creating and Graphing Cube Root Functions