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QuadraticFunctionsPatternTable

The document presents a table of function values for various transformations of the parent function f(x) = x^2, including horizontal and vertical stretches and shrinks. It details the outputs for specific x values, demonstrating how these transformations affect the function's vertex and overall shape. Additionally, it prompts comparisons between the transformed functions and the parent function, encouraging analysis of the effects of different transformation factors.

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QuadraticFunctionsPatternTable

The document presents a table of function values for various transformations of the parent function f(x) = x^2, including horizontal and vertical stretches and shrinks. It details the outputs for specific x values, demonstrating how these transformations affect the function's vertex and overall shape. Additionally, it prompts comparisons between the transformed functions and the parent function, encouraging analysis of the effects of different transformation factors.

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x value f(x) is the output (y value)

(input)

coordinate
of vertex:
(x, f(x))
1 Horizontal Stretch by factor of
1 Vertical Shrink by factor
Vertical Stretch by factor of 2 Horizontal Shrink by factor of 2 2
Parent Function 2 2
1
f(x) = 2 x 2 2 f(x) = ( x)
f(x) = (2 x)2 1 2
f(x) = x 2 f(x) = x
2

-10 f(-10) = 100 Left 10 Up 100 f(-10) = 200 Left 10 Up 200 f(-10) = 400 Left 10 Up 400 f(-10) = 50 Left 10 Up 50 f(-10) = 25 Left 10 Up 25
-9 f(-9) = 81 Left 9 Up 81 f(-9) = 162 Left 9 Up 162 f(-9) = 324 Left 9 Up 324 f(-9) = 40.5 Left 9 Up 40.5 f(-9) =20.25 Left 9 Up 20.25

-8 f(-8) = 64 Left 8 Up 64 f(-8) = 128 Left 8 Up 128 f(-8) = 256 Left 8 Up 256 f(-8) = 32 Left 8 Up 32 f(-8) = 16 Left 8 Up 16

-7 f(-7) = 49 Left 7 Up 49 f(-7) = 98 Left 7 Up 98 f(-7) = 196 Left 7 Up 196 f(-7) = 24.5 Left 7 Up 24.5 f(-7) =12.25 Left 7 Up 12.25

-6 f(-6) = 36 Left 6 Up 36 f(-6) = 72 Left 6 Up 72 f(-6) = 144 Left 6 Up 144 f(-6) = 18 Left 6 Up 18 f(-6) = 9 Left 6 Up 9
-5 f(-5) = f(-5) = f(-5) =100 f(-5) = f(-5) =
-4 f(-4) = f(-4) = f(-4) = f(-4) = f(-4) =
-3 f(-3) = f(-3) = f(-3) = f(-3) = f(-3) =
-2 f(-2) = f(-2) = f(-2) = f(-2) = f(-2) =
-1 f(-1) = f(-1) = f(-1) = f(-1) = f(-1) =
0 f(0) = 0 VERTEX f(0) = 0 VERTEX f(0) = 0 VERTEX f(0) = 0 VERTEX f(0) = 0 VERTEX
1 f(1) = f(1) = f(1) = f(1) = f(1) =
2 f(2) = f(2) = f(2) = f(2) = f(2) =
3 f(3) = f(3) = f(3) = f(3) = f(3) =
4 f(4) = f(4) = f(4) = f(4) = f(4) =
5 f(5) = f(5) = f(5) =100 f(5) = f(5) =
6 f(6) = 36 Right 6 Up 36 f(6) = 72 Right 6 Up 72 f(6) = 144 Right 6 Up 144 f(6) = 18 Right 6 Up 18 f(6) = 9 Right 6 Up 9
7 f(7) = 49 Right 7 Up 49 f(7) = 98 Right 7 Up 98 f(7) = 196 Right 7 Up 196 f(7) = 24.5 Right 7 Up 24.5 f(7) = 12.25 Right 7 Up 12.25

8 f(8) = 64 Right 8 Up 64 f(8) = 128 Right 8 Up 128 f(8) = 256 Right 8 Up 256 f(8) = 32 Right 8 Up 32 f(8) = 16 Right 8 Up 16
9 f(9) = 81 Right 9 Up 81 f(9) = 162 Right 9 Up 162 f(9) = 324 Right 9 Up 324 f(9) = 40.5 Right 9 Up 40.5 f(9) = 20.25 Right 9 Up 20.25

10 f(10) = 100 Right 10 Up 100 f(10) = 200 Right 10 Up 200 f(10) = 400 Right 10 Up 400 f(10) = 50 Right 10 Up 50 f(10) = 25 Right 10 Up 25

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