Homework for Section 6.6 (From the textbook Algebra & Trigonometry, by Sullivan & Sullivan, Fourth Edition) Bring these to class during the next lecture to be handed in. If you have any questions about how to do something, bring those, too. Please also realize that you're expected to do any and all work that you find necessary in order to master this material – if you need to do additional (or different) problems on your own in order to fully learn this material, please do so! Section Homework Problems Match Graph To Function: #19, #20 6.6 Graph via Transformations: #23, #25, #27, #31 (for #23 - #31, in addition to drawing out the picture, you should clearly explain, in English, what effect each transformation has. Use 1 short sentence per transformation. Transformations include adding/subtracting a number(s), multiplying/dividing by a number(s); make sure to specify how multiplying/dividing by a negative number produces a different effect than multiplying/dividing by a positive number) #39, #41, #43, #47, #49 You must do all the assigned problems, clearly and legibly. As a general rule of thumb, you should use college-ruled paper, and write out your answers in print (rather than cursive). If you tear the paper out of a spiral notebook, make sure that you remove the 'spaghetti edge'. Etc, etc. If you hand in work that, in the instructor's opinion, is unprofessional, then the instructor reserves the right to dock you points.