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Transformation

This document contains a series of exam-style questions focused on transformations in mathematical functions, specifically for a Unit 2 Mathematics course at Ringwood Secondary College. It includes various problems related to graph transformations, maximum turning points, and function equations. The document serves as a revision sheet for students preparing for their SAC 1 assessment.

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Transformation

This document contains a series of exam-style questions focused on transformations in mathematical functions, specifically for a Unit 2 Mathematics course at Ringwood Secondary College. It includes various problems related to graph transformations, maximum turning points, and function equations. The document serves as a revision sheet for students preparing for their SAC 1 assessment.

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1. SAC 1 Revision Transformations recap Qs-2

Mathematical Methods- Unit 2 (Ringwood Secondary College)

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12 Methods: SAC 1 revision (Sheet 1)


Transformations – re-cap and exam style questions (non-calculator)

Question 1
The graph of y=cos ⁡( x ) undergoes the following transformations, in order:
 dilation by a factor of ½ away from the x-axis
 dilation by a factor of ¼ away from the y-axis
 translation of π units in the positive direction of the x-axis

Determine the image of y=cos ⁡( x ) under these transformations.

(2 marks)

Question 2
State a sequence of transformations which map the graph of y=e x to the graph of y=e6 −2 x

(2 marks)
Question 3
The graphs of f(x) and g(x) are shown. State a sequence of two
transformations which map the graph of f(x) to the graph of g(x).

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(1 mark)

Question 4

Let h be a function such that h(x) = (x + 2)2(x – 3).

a) State the co-ordinates of the maximum turning point.

b) For what value(s) of p will the graph of y = h(x + p) have a positive y-intercept?

(2 marks)

Question 5
The graph of y = x2 – 3 undergoes the following transformations, in order:
 translated by 4 units in the positive direction of the y axis
 reflected in the x-axis
 dilated by a factor of ½ from the y-axis

a) Determine the equation of the transformed rule.

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b) Show that the transformed rule passes through the point ( 13 ,− 139 )

Question 6
a 9
The function f ( x )= + k passes through the points (1, 6) and (4, ).
x 2
a) Show that the values of a and k are 2 and 4 respectively.

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b) A transformation is applied to the graph of f so that the points (1, 6) and (4, ) are mapped to the points
2
9
(7, 6) and (28, ) respectively.
2

i. State the transformation that has taken place:

p
ii. Write down the equation of the transformed function, in the form y= + q
x

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