In which situations would squaring both sides be the best way to solve absolute values? Is it when they're in inequalities? Also, when would it be best to solve them 'normally' as opposed to solving by squaring?
How do we find horizontal asymptotes by using a table of values (not limits)?
Consider y = (x-2)2 + 4, what changes on the Cartesian plane would be observed when we change the equation to y= 2(x-2)2 + 4, and y=(x-2)2/2 + 4? I'm specifically referring to Ex 2J out of Cambridge y11 3U as I don't completely understand their explanation lol
How do we find horizontal asymptotes by using a table of values (not limits)?
Consider y = (x-2)2 + 4, what changes on the Cartesian plane would be observed when we change the equation to y= 2(x-2)2 + 4, and y=(x-2)2/2 + 4? I'm specifically referring to Ex 2J out of Cambridge y11 3U as I don't completely understand their explanation lol
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