How do you sketch the graph of y=8/3x^2 and describe the transformation?
1 Answer
Dec 27, 2017
This graph will be a parabola since one of the terms are squared.
Explanation:
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- Use a table: Choose some
x values and put them into anx andy table. Calculate they values by subbing thex values into the given equation. Then graph the coordinates from the table. - Since the quadratic formula is given to vertex form, plot the vertex which is (0,0) and use the step pattern which is
8/3 to graph the other coordinates.
In the end, your graph should look like the one given below.
graph{y=8/3 x^2 [-10, 10, -5, 5]}
To describe the transformation use "RST". In other words, describe the reflection of the parabola if there is one, then the stretch or compression factor and then lastly the translation.