Calc 1.3 New Functions From Old v2
Calc 1.3 New Functions From Old v2
Section: 1.3
A. 1. Transformations
2. Combining Functions
3. Odd & Even Functions
B. Inverse Functions
Vertical & Horizontal Shifts of y = f(x). (any function)
1. Vertical shift c units upward h(x) = f(x) + c
2. Vertical shift c units downward h(x) = f(x) – c
3. Horiz. shift c units to the right h(x) = f(x – c)
4. Horiz. shift c units to the left h(x) = f(x + c)
2. y = -|x|+3 1. Reflect over x-axis See 2.1 adjustable parabola (if time)
2. Shift up 3
3. y = (-x+2)3 1. Shift left 2
2. Reflect over the y-axis
y = √-x +3 1. Reflect over the y-axis
2. Shift up 3
5. y = 2(|x-2|+3)
= 2|x-2|+6
1. Shift right 2
2. Stretch vertically by a factor of 2.
(multiply all output values by 2)
3. Shift up 6
RUN GEOGEBRA
𝑓 ( 𝑥 ) =√ 𝑥 + 4
𝑫𝒐𝒎𝒂𝒊𝒏 𝒐𝒇 𝒇 : 𝒙 ≥ − 𝟒
𝑔 ( 𝑥 )= √ − 𝑥
𝑫𝒐𝒎𝒂𝒊𝒏 𝒐𝒇 𝒈: 𝒙 ≤𝟎
( 𝑓 +𝑔 ) ( 𝑥 )= √ 𝑥 + 4+ √− 𝑥
𝑫𝒐𝒎𝒂𝒊𝒏 𝒐𝒇 ( 𝒇 +𝒈 ):
−𝟒 ≤ 𝒙 ≤ 𝟎
This is the intersection
of the domains
Domain of f
In Range of
and Domain of
f
g
Range of
g f
g(f(x
d
𝒇
t
t
𝒅= 𝒇 (𝒕 ) 𝒇
−𝟏
t d d
t
Ex. d = 10t
So to describe the inverse of a one to one Here the input & output
function, we simply interchange the role of input are generic, so we can
graph them both on an
and output.
input vs. output graph.
Note: x represents “input”
in a general sense.
This means different things
in this problem!