00:01
Hey guys, so as you can see here, we have the blue graph for f -fx equals x -to -five, right? so how can we transform this graph into the graph of this function right here? this one.
00:14
Okay, so let's break it down, step by step, all, right? so first of all, we have negative three grouped directly with x, right? so what kind of transformation is that? well, that would be a horizontal shift, right? and keep in mind that all horizontal transformations are inverse.
00:32
So that's why when we're subtracting 3 from x, we're actually shifting our entire function to the right 3 units.
00:42
So just like this, like the green graph, as you can see here.
00:47
And then we are applying negative 2 to the entire function f of x, right? okay, so what transformation would that be? or that would be vertical shift, right? and vertical shifts are really straightforward...