Learn how to describe the order of transformations of parent functions and how to graph them. We discuss when to do a horizontal stretch or compress first followed by a horizontal shift or the other way around. We discuss two important formulas g(x) = af(b(x-h)) +k, and g(x)=af(bx-h) + k to understand and how they show us the order of transformations. We also discuss how to use a table to find the points on the final graph using the order of transformations. We go through an example involving an absolute value graph, a square root graph, a quadratic function, as well as an exponential function in this video math tutorial by Mario's Math Tutoring.
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