(a)
To sketch a graph of each function for c =-1,1 and 3.
(a)
Explanation of Solution
Given information: For each function sketch a graph on the same set of coordinate axes.
Graph:
Interpretation: We have modulus graph:-
We get:-
Values Ofc | Function |
-1 | |
1 | |
3 |
CaseI.
The Vertical Shift in the graph
So, the graph of function
Case II.
The Vertical Shift in the graph,
So , the graph of function
CaseIII.
The Vertical Shift in the graph,
So, the graph of function
(b)
To show shifts in the graph with c = -1, 1 and 3.
(b)
Explanation of Solution
Given information: For each function sketch a graph on the same set of coordinate axes.
Graph:
Interpretation: We have modulus graph:-
we get :-
Values of c | Function |
-1 | |
1 | |
3 |
CaseI.
The Horizontal Shift in the graph,
So, the graph of function
Case II.
The Horizontal Shift in the graph,
So , the graph with function
Case III.
The Horizontal Shift in the graph,
So, the graph with function
Chapter 1 Solutions
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