Oftentimes you’ll base your graph of a function off of the “parent function,” which is the simplest form of that type of function. Arun and Katie describe common parent functions and how you would change the graph of them to depict a more complicated function of the same type.

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Lesson 1: The Basics

Lesson 2: Solving equations and inequalities

Lesson 3: Graphing

  1. Introduction to graphing
  2. Parent functions 📝
  3. Exercises: Graph each translation
  4. Domain
  5. Exercises: Find the domain
  6. Graphing polynomials
  7. Exercises: Graph polynomials
  8. Graphing rational functions
  9. Exercises: Graph rational functions
  10. Logarithmic and exponential functions
  11. Exercises: Graph logarithmic and exponential functions
  12. Graph trigonometric functions
  13. Exercises: Graph trigonometric functions
  14. Piecewise functions

Lesson 4: Limits and series

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