Transformations of power functions with positive integer index
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Mathematical Methods: Units 3 and 4
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This video looks at how we can use the transformations we have been looking at to move power functions. This chapter on transformations of power functions with positive integer index is from the Mathematical Methods 3 and 4 course. It has a number of worked examples and all the relevant theory is explained in an interesting and informative way. You've tried the rest, now try something which is useful!
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