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Worksheet A Topic 1.12 Transformations of Functions

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Worksheet A Topic 1.12 Transformations of Functions

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Worksheet A: (Topic 1.

12) Transformations of Functions Name:

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1. Let g be a function that is a transformation of the function f such that g ( x )= f ( x +2 ) +5. Describe the
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transformations of the function f that result with the function g.

2. Let k be a function that is a transformation of the function h such that k ( x )=4 h ( 3x )−1. Describe the transformations
of the function h that result with the function k .

3. Let r be a function that is a transformation of the function p such that r ( x )=−3 p ( 4 x ) . Describe the transformations
of the function p that result with the function r .

4. Let n be a function that is a transformation of the function m such that n ( x )=5−m (−x ) . Describe the transformations
of the function m that result with the function n .

Directions: The table below gives values for a function f at selected values of x . Use the table to answer 5 – 6.

x −20 −10 −5 0 2 4 6

f (x) 8 −3 2 6 −4 −1 9

5. Let g ( x )=2 f ( x2 )−3. Find the following values.


(a) g(−1 0) (b) g(0)

6. Let h ( x )=4−f ( x−2 ) . Find the following values.


(a) h(2) (b) h(4)

Worksheet A: Transformations of Functions Topic 1.12 Created by Bryan Passwater


7. The function k is constructed by applying three transformations to the graph of h in this order: a horizontal dilation by
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a factor of 4 , a vertical dilation by a factor of , and a vertical translation by 3 units. If k ( x )=a h ( bx )+ c , find the values
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of a , b , and c .

Graph of f
8. The graph of y=f ( x ), consisting of two line segments and a semicircle, is shown for −4 ≤ x ≤3 . Sketch a graph of g
on the same axes above where g ( x )=f ( x−2 ).

Graph of f

Worksheet A: Transformations of Functions Topic 1.12 Created by Bryan Passwater


9. The graph of y=f ( x ), consisting of two line segments and a semicircle, is shown for −4 ≤ x ≤3 . Sketch a graph of h
on the same axes above where h ( x )=2 f ( x +1 ).

Graph of f
10. The graph of y=f ( x ), consisting of two line segments and a semicircle, is shown for −4 ≤ x ≤3 . Sketch a graph of k
on the same axes above where k ( x )=−2 f ( x ) +1.

Graph of f
11. The graph of y=f ( x ), consisting of two line segments and a semicircle, is shown for −4 ≤ x ≤3 . Sketch a graph of
p on the same axes above where p ( x )=f (−x ).

Worksheet A: Transformations of Functions Topic 1.12 Created by Bryan Passwater


Graph of f
12. The graph of y=f ( x ), consisting of two line segments and a semicircle, is shown for −4 ≤ x ≤3 . Sketch a graph of
m on the same axes above where m ( x ) =f ( 2 x ).

13. The domain of a function h is −4 ≤ x ≤7 and the range of h is −6 ≤ y ≤ 0 . Find the domain and range of g, where
g ( x )=3 h ( x−2 ).

14. The domain of a function k is 2 ≤ x ≤14 and the range of k is −3 ≤ y ≤ 2. Find the domain and range of r , where
r ( x )=−2 k ( 2 x ) .

15. The domain of a function f is −6 ≤ x ≤ 4 and the range of f is −10 ≤ y ≤ 3. Find the domain and range of p, where
p ( x )=5−3 f ( 2 ( x +1 ) ).
Worksheet A: Transformations of Functions Topic 1.12 Created by Bryan Passwater
Worksheet A: Transformations of Functions Topic 1.12 Created by Bryan Passwater

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