
Function Transformations and Composition
Apply geometric transformations to parent functions and explore the composition of multiple functions. Analyze how these operations affect domain and range.
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Apply geometric transformations to parent functions and explore the composition of multiple functions. Analyze how these operations affect domain and range.
Key Questions
- How do transformations alter the graph of a parent function?
- What is the domain of a composite function?
- How can complex functions be decomposed into simpler ones?
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