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4.2atransformation of Cubic Graphs

The document describes transformations that have been made to the basic cubic graph of y=x3 to produce 10 other graphs. For each graph, it provides the equation and describes the transformation as a reflection, change in steepness, horizontal or vertical shift. The transformations include reflections in the x- or y-axis, vertical and horizontal shifts of the graph, changes to the steepness of the curve, and combinations of these transformations.

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4.2atransformation of Cubic Graphs

The document describes transformations that have been made to the basic cubic graph of y=x3 to produce 10 other graphs. For each graph, it provides the equation and describes the transformation as a reflection, change in steepness, horizontal or vertical shift. The transformations include reflections in the x- or y-axis, vertical and horizontal shifts of the graph, changes to the steepness of the curve, and combinations of these transformations.

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2a) Name: Homework Questions 2 Transformation of Cubic Graphs


The basic cubic graph is y = x3 describe the transformation/s that has taken place to make the following graphs a)

y= x

Reflection in y axis

b)

y = 4x

4 times steeper

c)

y=x +5

Up 5

d)

y = (x 3) 4

Right 3 and down 4

e)

2 3 y= x 3

2/3 steeper

f)

y = (x + 6)

Reflection in x axis left 6

g)

y=x 9

Down 9

h)

y=x 2

Down 2

i)

y = (x 1) 3

Right 1 and down 3

j)

y = 3(x + 5) 8

Reflection in x axis, left 5 and down 8, 3 times as steep

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