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Calg s2 5

This document contains examples and exercises about graph transformations including shifting, stretching, compressing, and reflecting graphs of functions. It asks the reader to identify transformations that would produce given functions from a parent function, find functions resulting from sequences of transformations, and determine how points and tables of values would be affected by various transformations.

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Calg s2 5

This document contains examples and exercises about graph transformations including shifting, stretching, compressing, and reflecting graphs of functions. It asks the reader to identify transformations that would produce given functions from a parent function, find functions resulting from sequences of transformations, and determine how points and tables of values would be affected by various transformations.

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Warm

Up
Graph the piecewise function.

$1
& x +1 if 2 x < 1
f x = %2
&2x + 3 if x 1
'

()

Write a denition for the piecewise


function.

Unit 1: Analyze Functions

Section 2.5, Day 1


TRANSFORMATIONS OF GRAPHS
(T1.2)

This example is quadratic. However, the values of a, b, h, and k will


have the same aect on ANY FUNCTION! Behold, the power of
transformations!

() (

f x = a bx h + k

Describe the transformations of the parent function that you


would need to do to produce the graph of the given function.

() (

f x = x+9

g x = x2 + 9

()

()

f x =4 x

()

h x = x+32

()

g x = 4x

Find the function that is nally graphed after the following


transformations are applied to the graph of y = x.
(1) Shift right 6 units
(2) Shift up 4 units

Find the function that is nally graphed after the following


transformations are applied to the graph of y = x .
(1) Horizontally compress by a factor of
(2) Vertically stretch by a factor of 3

The point (-3, 5) is on the graph of the function f(x). Find a point
that would be on the graph of

()

f x +6

f x 1

f x + 2 +1

The table shows points on the graph of the function f(x). Find the
points that would be on the graph of
x
1
2
3

y
0
-1
6

()

2f x

!1 $
f # x&
"3 %

Find the domain and range of each function.

f x = x 2 +1

()

()

g x = x +4

3
1
h x = x +1 4
2

()

Warm Up
Describe the transformations of the parent function that you would
need to do to produce the graph of the given function.

1
g x = x3
2

()

f (x ) = 2 x + 1

The point (5, 0) is on the graph of the function f(x). Find a point
that would be on the graph of f(x-3).

Find the function that is nally graphed after the following


transformations are applied to the graph of y = x.
(1) Shift down 2 units
(2) Horizontally stretched by a factor of 5

Unit 1: Analyze Functions

Section 2.5, Day 2


TRANSFORMATIONS OF GRAPHS
(T1.2)

Reections are caused by a _________________ a or b value.

() (

f x = a bx h + k

Describe the transformations of the parent function that you


would need to do to produce the graph of the given function.

1 2
g x = x
2

()

()

h x = 4x

Find the function that is nally graphed after the following


transformations are applied to the graph of y = x.
(1) Shift down 5 units
(2) Shift left 4 units
(3) Reect about the x-axis

Find the function that is nally graphed after the following


transformations are applied to the graph of y = x .
(1) Vertically compress by a factor of
(2) Shift right 2 units
(3) Reect about the y-axis

The point (8, -1) is on the graph of the function f(x). Find a point
that would be on the graph of

()

f x

( )

f 4x

The table shows points on the graph of the function f(x). Find the
points that would be on the graph of
x
2
4
6

y
-1
5
2

( )

f x

()

2 f x

Find the domain and range of each function.

f x = x 2

()

()

g x = 2x

3
1
h x = 4x +1 4
2

()

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