For graphing functions, we need to take care of domain, range, asymptotes, and holes. Also, we need to know at least two to three points on each part of the curve for graphing the function.
30 Orienteering on Supersingular Isogeny Volcanoes Using One Endomorphism 54:51 The second moment of symmetric square L-functions over Gaussian integers 48:43 Adversarial training through the lens of optimal transport 1:16:40 Central Limit Theorems in Analytic Number Theory 48:39 Kantorovich operators...
30 Orienteering on Supersingular Isogeny Volcanoes Using One Endomorphism 54:51 The second moment of symmetric square L-functions over Gaussian integers 48:43 Adversarial training through the lens of optimal transport 1:16:40 Central Limit Theorems in Analytic Number Theory 48:39 Kantorovich operators...
Types of Transformations on the 1/x Function Functions of the form (ax+b)/(cx+d) Lesson Summary Frequently Asked Questions What is the inverse of X? There are a few types of inverses. The multiplicative inverse of x is 1/x since if you multiply x and 1/x (with x, not 0) you...
Vertical or Horizontal Stretches - Graph Transformations If you know the graph of a function {eq}f(x) {/eq} then you can graph the functions {eq}cf(x) {/eq} and {eq}f(cx) {/eq} by using graph transformations. The gr...
Function Transformations: Transforming a function involves analyzing the parent function and the transformations that must be applied. In example, to describe the transformation that happened, the changes in the two functions must be ...
Types of Transformations There are four major types of transformations of functions. they are – Translation Rotation Reflection Dilation Let us discuss them one by one. Transformation of Functions using Translation Translation transformation slides or moves the object in the space by keeping its size ...
Graph logarithmic functionsNow that we have a feel for the set of values for which a logarithmic function is defined, we move on to graphing logarithmic functions. The family of logarithmic functions includes the parent function y=logb(x)y=logb(x) along with all its transformations: shifts...
Basic Transformations of Polynomial Graphs from Chapter 12 / Lesson 3 34K Polynomial graphs can be transformed in four basic ways: up and down, left and right, pinching and stretching, and flipping. Learn the definitions of poly...
1) of data loaders, data processing functions, visualizers, and a set of evaluation metrics (e.g., accuracy, faithfulness, stability, fairness) to reliably benchmark the quality of any given GNN explanation (node feature-based or node/edge-based). We leverage various synthetic and real-world...