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Instructional Video3:30
Brian McLogan

Review of transformations of functions from Algebra 2

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰ Learn how to determine the transformation of a function. Transformations can be horizontal or vertical, cause stretching or shrinking or be a reflection about an axis. You will see how to look at an equation or graph and determine the...
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Instructional Video3:24
Brian McLogan

Identify the transformations and graph logarithmic function

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰ 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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Instructional Video1:32
Brian McLogan

How to find the domain and range of a natural logarithmic function

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰ 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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Instructional Video3:11
Brian McLogan

Learning how to identify reflections of multiple functions

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰ 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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Instructional Video7:40
Curated Video

Understanding Scaling Transformations in Algebra

K - 5th
In this lesson, students will learn how to identify the value of K in scaling transformations by exploring different representations of linear equations. They will understand that K represents a constant value in the algebraic...
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Instructional Video4:06
Brian McLogan

How to translate the sine function three units down

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰ Learn how to graph a sine function. To graph a sine function, we first determine the amplitude (the maximum point on the graph), the period (the distance/time for a complete oscillation), the phase shift (the horizontal shift from the...
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Instructional Video3:38
Brian McLogan

What is the parent graph of the absolute value graph

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰ Learn about graphing absolute value equations. An absolute value equation is an equation having the absolute value sign and the value of the equation is always positive. The graph of the parent function of an absolute value equation is...
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Instructional Video2:58
Brian McLogan

Using horizontal stretching to graph an ABS equation, y = (1/2) |x + 2| + 1

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰ Learn about graphing absolute value equations. An absolute value equation is an equation having the absolute value sign and the value of the equation is always positive. The graph of the parent function of an absolute value equation is...
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Instructional Video5:02
Brian McLogan

Graphing a Trig Function with Cosine

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰ Learn how to graph a cosine function. To graph a cosine function, we first determine the amplitude (the maximum point on the graph), the period (the distance/time for a complete oscillation), the phase shift (the horizontal shift from...
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Instructional Video11:30
Brian McLogan

Define transformations of parent graphs

12th - Higher Ed
Define transformations of parent graphs
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Instructional Video12:09
Brian McLogan

Learning the basics to graph the cosine function with its points

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰ Learn the basics to graphing sine and cosine functions. The sine graph is a sinusiodal graph with x-intercepts at x = 2n*pi, maximun value of 1 at x = pi/2 + 2n*pi and minimum value of -1 at x = -pi/2 + 2n*pi. The cosine graph is a...
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Instructional Video4:30
Brian McLogan

Graphing and describing a dialation 4y = x^2

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰ Learn how to graph quadratic equations in vertex form. A quadratic equation is an equation of the form y = ax^2 + bx + c, where a, b and c are constants. The graph of a quadratic equation is in the shape of a parabola which can either...
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Instructional Video19:18
Brian McLogan

What TIPS you need to Know About Function Operations

12th - Higher Ed
Students Struggle with transformations of Functions because they do not remember the simple rules and what it means for a transformation to be inside or outside of the function.
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Instructional Video16:23
Brian McLogan

Transformations of a function - How to do Pre-Calc

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰ Learn how to determine the transformation of a function. Transformations can be horizontal or vertical, cause stretching or shrinking or be a reflection about an axis. You will see how to look at an equation or graph and determine the...
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Instructional Video7:38
Curated Video

Graphing Quadratic Functions and Transformations

9th - 12th
In this lesson, we will learn how to graph quadratic functions in the form F of X equals ax squared. We will review vocabulary, characteristics of quadratic functions, and two transformations: vertical shrink and vertical stretch. We...
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Instructional Video12:16
Curated Video

Graphing Quadratic Functions in Standard Form

9th - 12th
This video lesson reviews the effects of a and c on a quadratic function. You will discover vertical translations of quadratic functions.
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Instructional Video6:41
Curated Video

Graphing Quadratic Functions in Vertex Form

9th - 12th
This video will review how to graph a function in vertex form. You will also learn how to find the axis of symmetry and to rewrite the function in standard form. We will also review how to find the value of a given the vertex and one...
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Instructional Video2:41
Brian McLogan

Learn how apply a reflection over the x axis

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰ 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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Instructional Video4:13
Brian McLogan

Learn how to describe a horizontal translation

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰ 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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Instructional Video3:08
Brian McLogan

Applying transformations to graph the reciprocal equation

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰ Learn how to graph the reciprocal function. A reciprocal function is a rational function whose expression of the variable is in the denominator. A reciprocal function is of the form f(x) = a / (x + h) + k, where h is the vertical...
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Instructional Video7:52
Brian McLogan

Graphing Sine with Period Change and Reflection

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰ Learn how to graph a sine function. To graph a sine function, we first determine the amplitude (the maximum point on the graph), the period (the distance/time for a complete oscillation), the phase shift (the horizontal shift from the...
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Instructional Video9:19
Curated Video

Exploring Vertical Translations of Quadratic Equations

K - 5th
In this lesson, students will learn about vertical translations in quadratic equations. They will explore different representations of quadratic functions and understand how changes in the equation affect the graph. By examining the...
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Instructional Video15:05
Brian McLogan

MASTER Graphing a quadratic function in vertex form, identify vertex, axis of symmetry and domain

12th - Higher Ed
Welcome to McLogan. So what I'd like to do is show you how to graph a quadratic when it's in vertex form. Now, when graphing a quadratic in vertex form, it's very important to know two things, one, what exactly is vertex form. And I...
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Instructional Video4:44
Brian McLogan

Graphing a quadratic function in vertex form with multiple transformations

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰ Learn how to graph quadratic equations in vertex form. A quadratic equation is an equation of the form y = ax^2 + bx + c, where a, b and c are constants. The graph of a quadratic equation is in the shape of a parabola which can either...