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WARM-UP: USE YOUR GRAPHING CALCULATOR TO GRAPH THE FOLLOWING FUNCTIONS Look for endpoints for the graph Describe the direction What is the shape of the graph? What is the domain of the graph? Look for endpoints for the graph Describe the direction What is the shape of the graph? What is the domain of the graph?

TRANSFORMATIONS WITH THESE GRAPHS

EXAMPLE 1: DESCRIBE TRANSFORMATIONS AND GRAPH

EXAMPLE 2: DESCRIBE TRANSFORMATIONS AND GRAPH

EXAMPLE 3: DESCRIBE TRANSFORMATIONS AND GRAPH

EXAMPLE 4: DESCRIBE TRANSFORMATIONS AND GRAPH

EXAMPLE 5: DESCRIBE TRANSFORMATIONS AND GRAPH

Homework: Worksheet #11