negative 10
10
6
This value of this variable cannot equal zero because the function will not work if this value is zero. The value if this variable controls the curvature of the function. To explain, this variable works along with the value of variable a to create a curve in the function.
7
negative 10
10
8
This variable controls horizontal translations. When you move the variable farther right on the number line, the function also moves right along the x-axis. When you move the variable farther left on the number line he function also moves left along the x-axis. We learn in class that the function moves the opposite way compared to the sign in the equation, but that did not seem to be the case when working with this graph.
9
negative 10
10
10
This variable controls the placement of the function on the y-axis. To further explain, this variable controls the translations along the y-axis. The more negative the value of this variable is, the lower down along the y-axis the function will be. When the value of the variable gets larger, then the function will be higher up on the y-axis.
11
12
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