Transformations of Exponential Functions (full lesson) | jensenmath.ca
Here is a lesson on how to use transformations to graph transformed exponential functions. You will learn to use the a, k, d, and c parameters to shift, stretch, compress, and reflect an exponential function. Remember that the horizontal asymptote is shifted to y = c. Go to jensenmath.ca to find the accompanying FREE resources. This topic is taught in section 4.6 of the NELSON functions 11 textbook and section 3.5 of the McGraw-Hill functions 11 textbook. 0:00 - intro 1:00 - warmup 2:29 - review of transformation rules 5:12 - example 1 11:00 - example 2 15:16 - example 3

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