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Brian McLogan
Follow This Tip For Graphing cosecant PC #2
In this video, I will show you how to graph trigonometric functions, specifically focusing on cosecant (csc) and sine. We will examine how to identify key characteristics such as amplitude and period to effectively graph these functions....
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Easy to Hard Progression Find The Vertex of a Quadratic
In this video we will explore how to find the vertex of a quadratic from very easy problems to more difficult problems where we have to complete the square
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5 Graphing Logarithms Tips In One Equation
In this video, I provide five tips for graphing logarithmic functions, especially if you struggle with graphing logarithms. We'll cover how to graph logs and address common mistakes, including understanding asymptotes to accurately plot...
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I'm confused how to identify transformation for f(x) to g(x)
In this video I am going to work through an example of helping a student understand how to identify the transformations for f(x) to g(x)
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What is the 2 really doing to the graph
The number is the same but the placement is different. How can we determine what the transformation is just by the placement?
Brian McLogan
The 3 Tips Nobody Tells You About Graphing Sine and Cosine
In this video, I'll walk you through three essential tips to help you graph sine and cosine functions effectively. We focus on understanding the core components like amplitude and period, which are crucial for accurately plotting these...
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Student Asked Me To Graph This Equation For Them
In this video I am going to work through my step by step formula to graphing the cosine function
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Basic Transformations (a, h, and k)
In this video, we explore how changing a, h, and k affect the graph of a parabola (or any function, really). The "a" value controls vertical stretch, vertical compression, and reflections. The "h" controls the horizontal shift and the...
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Transformations to Sine and Cosine
How do we find amplitude period, phase shift, and vertical shift? This video uses an interactive applet to show how changes in a, b, c and d affect the graph for sine and cosine (periodic) functions.
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Writing and Graphing Quadratics in Vertex Form
In this video, we will graph quadratics in vertex form as a transformation of the quadratic parent function.
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Trigonometric Phase Shifts
"Trigonometric Phase Shifts” explains how to construct phase shifts of trigonometric functions.
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Graphing Shifted Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
In this lesson, students will learn how to graph shifted exponential and logarithmic functions by considering the spread of an Internet video. They will understand how changing the base affects the rate of growth or decay, and how...
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Graph the Secant Function with a Phase Shift of pi Halves
👉 Learn how to graph a secant function. To graph a secant function, we start with the cosine graph by first determining the amplitude (the maximum point on the graph), the period (the distance/time for a complete oscillation), the phase...
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Graph Trigonometric Functions | Trigonometry | Pre-Calculus
In this video I will cover how to graph the sine, cosine and tangent function. We will first explore where these graphs come from using the unit circle and then move into the characteristics of the graphs such as period, amplitude, phase...
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Diagrammatic Analysis of Perfect Competition in the Short Run and Long Run
The video discusses the market structure of perfect competition and how to diagrammatically analyze it. The concept of firms being price takers and selling homogeneous products with perfect information is explained. The video provides...
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Transformations of Graphs: Understanding Translations
The video is a lecture presentation on transformations of graphs, with a focus on translations. The speaker explains what translations are and how they can be achieved by moving a graph horizontally, vertically or a combination of both....
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Graph Transformations: Focus on F(x + a) + b
This video is a lecture presentation on graph transformations with a focus on F of X + A and B. The presenter explains how adding to the Y value affects the Y coordinate and causes a vertical shift, while adding to the X value affects...
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Graphing logarithmic equations
👉 Learn how to graph logarithmic functions involving vertical shift. The logarithmic function is the inverse of the exponential function. To graph a logarithmic function, it is usually very useful to make the table of values of the...
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Graphing exponential functions
👉 Learn how to graph exponential functions involving vertical shift. An exponential function is a function that increases rapidly as the value of x increases. To graph an exponential function, it is usually very useful to make the table...
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Graphing a logarithmic function with transformations
👉 Learn all about graphing logarithmic functions. A logarithmic function is a function with logarithms in them. The graph of the parent function of a logarithmic function usually takes its domain from the positive x-axis. To graph a...
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Find the transformations domain and range the the square root function
👉 Learn how to identify transformations of functions. Transformation of a function involves alterations to the graph of the parent function. The transformations can be dilations, translations (shifts), reflection, stretches, shrinks,...
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Applying transformations to graph an exponential function
👉 Learn how to graph exponential functions in base e. An exponential function is a function whose value increases rapidly. e is a constant called the exponential constant equal to 2.7183... To graph an exponential function, it is usually...
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Graphing an logarithmic equation using transformations
👉 Learn all about graphing logarithmic functions. A logarithmic function is a function with logarithms in them. The graph of the parent function of a logarithmic function usually takes its domain from the positive x-axis. To graph a...
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Graph Reciprocal Trig Functions | Trigonometry | Pre-Calculus
In this video we will explore how to graph the reciprocal function. We will do this by exploring the characteristics of cosecant, secant and cotagent to comparing them to the reciprocal functions, sine, cosine and tangent. We will then...