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# Cubes math

## Collection by Abhishek

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Pre-Calculus bridges Algebra II and Calculus. Pre-calculus involves graphing, dealing with angles and geometric shapes such as circles and triangles, and finding absolute values. You discover new ways to record solutions with interval notation, and you plug trig identities into your equations.

This topic is a popular one; it seems like at the beginning of most Algebra II and Pre-Calculus courses, parent functions and their transformations are discussed. Here’s my table of the “most popular” parent functions and their graphs: Parent Function Graph Parent Function Graph $$y=x$$ Linear, Odd Domain: $$\left( {-\infty ,\infty } \right)$$ Range: $$\left( {-\infty … Math Tip of the Week: Parent Functions and Transformations Read More » This topic is a popular one; it seems like at the beginning of most Algebra II and Pre-Calculus courses, parent functions and their transformations are discussed. Here’s my table of the “most popular” parent functions and their graphs: Parent Function Graph Parent Function Graph \(y=x$$ Linear, Odd Domain: $$\left( {-\infty ,\infty } \right)$$ Range: \(\left( {-\infty … Math Tip of the Week: Parent Functions and Transformations Read More »

Precalculus will be moving beyond their introduction to functions and function notation from Algebra II and into a in-depth development of transformations. We will be applying transformations (translations, reflections, dilations, etc.) to many of the parent functions included in the image above (we will save trigonometry for the Spring!). Understanding transformations is a crucial link between the algebraic form of a function and its graphical behavior. We will spend a considerable amount…