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Horizontal Shift of Functions Explanation NOBODY Explains 

JoeCMath
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A horizontal shift of a function occurs when a constant is added or subtracted within the input location (where you enter your values into your variable on the right hand side of a function).
The rules for how much you shift a function horizontally and the direction you shift a function sometimes feel out of thin air.
This video attempts to provide some context for the rules that students normally commit to memory for horizontal shifts.
0:00 Introduction
0:06 Usual rules for horizontal shifts
0:22 Introduction to shifting approach
0:59 Horizontal shift of x^2 example
3:01 Horizontal shift of absolute value function
4:14 When x is multiplied by a constant in the input
4:34 Revisiting the rules from the beginning of the video
5:13 Identifying a horizontal shift in a function with more than one shift and scaling factors
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@JoeCMath
@JoeCMath Год назад
Example starts: 0:59 Horizontal shift of x^2 3:01 Horizontal shift of absolute value 5:13 Identifying horizontal shift quickly
@axolotl522
@axolotl522 5 месяцев назад
This explains it so well! Great video!
@JoeCMath
@JoeCMath 5 месяцев назад
Glad you think so! 😁
@chromazingmasterkey927
@chromazingmasterkey927 8 месяцев назад
you just saved my life! good video, keep it up man
@JoeCMath
@JoeCMath 8 месяцев назад
Thanks! Hope your class goes well!
@alephnone
@alephnone 4 месяца назад
thanks for the video. I try to look at it as: How much does the shifted parabola's x coordinate have to be changed in order to line up with the standard position.
@JoeCMath
@JoeCMath 4 месяца назад
Love your comment! I think it is a beautiful thing when we have slightly different approaches in thought process or execution to problems! Thanks for sharing, you made my day 😁
@3b1baimer
@3b1baimer Год назад
Good one
@JoeCMath
@JoeCMath Год назад
Thanks! Nice profile pic and name!
@user-xl7gf4qo3b
@user-xl7gf4qo3b 6 месяцев назад
can we say that for x intercept we have to put f(x) or y value equal to zero for instead of putting input equal to zero
@JoeCMath
@JoeCMath 6 месяцев назад
For any base functions that goes through the origin, yes. Luckily most do!
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