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MCR3U More Transformations of Functions Monday June 7th, 2010

This document provides a table showing the values of various transformations of the function f(x) for the inputs x=1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. The columns show the original function f(x), the function 2f(x), the function 2f(x-3), the function 2f(3(x-3)), and the function 2f(3(x-3))+1.

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MCR3U More Transformations of Functions Monday June 7th, 2010

This document provides a table showing the values of various transformations of the function f(x) for the inputs x=1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. The columns show the original function f(x), the function 2f(x), the function 2f(x-3), the function 2f(3(x-3)), and the function 2f(3(x-3))+1.

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MCR3U ­ More Transformations of Functions ­ Monday June 7th, 

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x f(x) 2f(x) 2f(x ­ 3) 2f(3(x ­ 3)) 2f(3(x ­ 3)) + 1

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