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What is the Transformation of a function?

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Answer:A function transformation takes whatever is the basic function f (x) and then "transforms" it (or "translates" it), which is a fancy way of saying that you change the formula a bit and thereby move the graph around. Moving the function down works the same way; f (x) – b is f (x) moved down b units.

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Answer:A function transformation takes whatever is the basic function f (x) and then "transforms" it (or "translates" it), which is a fancy way of saying that you change the formula a bit and thereby move the graph around. Moving the function down works the same way; f (x) – b is f (x) moved down b units.

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