Graphing exponential function
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- 👉 Learn how to graph exponential functions involving vertical shift. An exponential function is a function that increases rapidly as the value of x increases. To graph an exponential function, it is usually very useful to make the table of values of the function. This is done by choosing a range of values of x and then plug the x-values into the function to get the y-values. We then graph the obtained points.
When a constant is added/subtracted to the exponential function, the function is said to be transformed vertically. Addition of a constant to the function moves the graph of the exponential function upwards while subtraction of a constant to the function moves the graph of the exponential function downwards.
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Students are lucky to have you as a teacher
just try to do my best
Thank you so much! This was the video I was looking for to understand how to graph 'd' and 'c'.
Genius, I swear
Hi Brian. I have watched quite a few videos Log graphs and expo graphs. One concept that I cannot figure out is how do you know if the asymtotope is equal to Y=0 or X=0 at start.
the parent graphs, the exponential function has a horizontal asymptote at y=0 and the logarithmic function has a vertical asymptote at x=0. Those only change if the transformations change move the them
Lol that sigh at the end
After you made some changes to the main parent equation. From like 1 over four to 4 to the exponent -1. It seemed easy to graph that. But it’s also possible to graph that first equation without making any changes too right ? And even if that’s possible will it give us the same result ? Someone help me out.
yes but understanding why I did what I did could be helful
Brian McLogan thank you
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you the man
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at 7:39 why did u graph it at 0,-15 when it on the table it was supposed to be 0,-14?
Why is is shift left 2 and not shift left 1 if it is x+1 in the exponent?
he corrected it. it is one left
-1 is shift to the right not to the left
except there is a reflection about the y-axis, verify the result here www.freemathvideos/onlineresources with desmos graph
Why do we always have to draw a parent function?
you don't I just do it for instructional purposes
Brian McLogan got you.
Better to use Expo decay graph than start from there
that would be a good idea
6:37 mistake, please put more effort into editing out your mistakes.
And yet all of your videos have no editing. Nice
@@zeruapod2897 Except for the ones that do. Who are you? Remember, I’m not trying to profit off garbage math tutoring videos. Nice.