Mathaddict100's answer to Aikaz's Secondary 4 A Maths Singapore question.

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5 years ago
For part a,there is a certain way of memorising the graphs..Graph y^2=16x is derived from it's standard graph of y^2=x...The difference is on the coefficient 16...This means the graph expands..So for this type of graph,when the value of coefficient increases,the graph expands..But different graph acted differently with the varying coefficient/it's constant value..:)