Instead of writing Function = multiply by 3 we can use algebra. Graphically, \(f(x) = x^2\) is the same as the graph of \(y = x^2\). Writing graphs as functions in the form of \(f(x)\) is useful ...
In a function such as sine or cosine, we could also have a translation of the form: \(y = \sin (x - a)^\circ\) where \(a\) is called the phase angle. This is when the graph of the function has ...