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Graphing Functions Homework Help Resources (Page 3)

Graphing functions can be difficult, but these online resources make it a lot easier. Watch a free video and learn how to graph an inverse function, or find a graphing exercise from Texas Instruments and follow along with your own calculator.

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Several pages on description of inverse functions, how to derive them, and some specific examples, some of which are only for more advanced students.
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A discussion of how to tell what the graph will look like before graphing.
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This website contains a detailed analysis on the algebra involved in solving for the general solutions to cubic and quartic equations. Multiple methods and some examples are presented.
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The page gives a good idea of how the exponents and coefficients helps with the behavior of a graph of a given polynomial.
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Using this virtual manipulative you may: * Graph a function * Trace a point along the graph * Dynamically vary function parameters * Change the range of values displayed in the graph * Graph multiple functions * Restrict the domain of a function * Zoom in on a region of the graph
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This site gives an overview of various transformations of functions, with graphs, including vertical and horizontal shifts; amplitude and scale.
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Reference for the signs of trig functions in each quadrant with diagram.
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Graphing cubic functions. Any function of the form f(x) = x3 is referred to as a cubic function.
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How to solve and graph inverse functions.
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