Have you ever wondered why inside transformations seem to work backwards, or opposite of your intuition. In this quick video we'll see that this is a result of the frame of reference you choose when graphing. Remember that what we commonly called the parent function is what we commonly use for a frame of reference, but if you are careful, you can choose a different one.
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0:00 Start
0:17 The two types of transformations
1:11 Inside transformations are not backwards
1:50 Breaking down the transformations
2:35 The frame of reference concept
3:50 Reading transformations from a given frame of reference
4:58 Summary
5:30 Wrap up information and ending
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