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The document discusses function transformations using mapping notation and equations, detailing how to describe transformations from the graph of y = f(x). It includes questions on vertical and horizontal translations, writing transformed functions, and analyzing specific transformations. Additionally, it provides practice problems related to parabola translations and transformations of absolute value functions.
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The document discusses function transformations using mapping notation and equations, detailing how to describe transformations from the graph of y = f(x). It includes questions on vertical and horizontal translations, writing transformed functions, and analyzing specific transformations. Additionally, it provides practice problems related to parabola translations and transformations of absolute value functions.
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Function Transformations - Mapping Notation & Equations

Question 3: Mapping Notation


Describe, using mapping notation, how the graphs of the following functions can be obtained from the graph of y = f(
a) y = f(x + 10)
b) y + 6 = f(x)
c) y = f(x - 7) + 4
d) y = 3 - f(x)
Question 4: Mapping from Equations
For each function below, describe the transformation from the graph of y = f(x), and write the mapping rule:
a) r(x) = f(x + 4) - 3
b) s(x) = f(x - 2) - 4
c) t(x) = f(x - 5) + 5
d) v(x) = f(x + 3) + 2
Question 5: Write the Transformed Function
Write an equation in the form y = f(x - h) + k for each transformation:
a) f(x) = 1/x, translated 5 units left and 4 units up
b) f(x) = x^2, translated 8 units right and 6 units up
c) f(x) = |x|, translated 10 units right and 8 units down
d) f(x), translated 7 units left and 12 units down
Question 6: Analyze a Vertical Translation
Given the transformed graph passes through the point (4, 19), and the original function is y = x^2, determine the vert
Question 7: Analyze a Horizontal Translation
The transformed graph passes through the point (5, 16), and the original function is y = x^2. Determine the horizonta
Question 8: Fill in the Table
Complete the table below:

Translation | Transformed Function | Mapping Rule


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Vertical | y = f(x) + 5 |
Vertical | y = f(x) + 7 |
Vertical | y = f(x) - 3 |
Hor & Ver | y + 9 = f(x + 4) |
Hor & Ver | y = f(x - 4) + 6 |
Hor & Ver | y = f(x + 2) + 3 |
Question 9: Parabola Translation
Let y = x^2 and g(x) be a translation:
a) Write the equation of g(x) if translated 4 units left and 5 units up.
b) State the domain and range of g(x).
Question 10: Transformation Practice
Let f(x) = |x| and g(x) = f(x - 9) + 5:
a) Write the equation of g(x).
b) Describe the transformation from f(x) to g(x).
c) Apply horizontal then vertical transformations to (0,0), (1,1), (-1,1).
d) Apply vertical then horizontal transformations to same points.
e) Are the coordinates in (c) and (d) the same? Explain.

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