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Transforming Functions Worksheet

The document discusses transformations of functions. It provides examples of common transformations including vertical and horizontal translations, stretches/compressions, and reflections. It gives the appearance of each transformation in the function equation and how it transforms points in the xy-plane. The document then provides examples applying multiple transformations to functions through word problems and graphing.

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Transforming Functions Worksheet

The document discusses transformations of functions. It provides examples of common transformations including vertical and horizontal translations, stretches/compressions, and reflections. It gives the appearance of each transformation in the function equation and how it transforms points in the xy-plane. The document then provides examples applying multiple transformations to functions through word problems and graphing.

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Transforming Functions
Worksheet
Summary of Transformations

Transformation Appearance in Function Transformation of Point

Vertical Translation f(x)  f(x) + d (x,y)  (x,y+d)

Horizontal Translation f(x)  f(x – c) (x,y)  (x+c, y)

Vertical
f(x)  af(x) (x,y)  (x, ay)
Stretch/Compression

Reflection in x-axis f(x)  -f(x) (x,y)  (x,-y)

Horizontal x 
f(x)  f(kx) (x,y)   , y 
Stretch/Compression k 

Reflection in y-axis f(x)  f(-x) (x,y)  (-x,y)

Order of Transformations
1. Stretches/Compressions and Reflections
2. Translations

1. Given the graph of f(x), sketch the graph of the following functions, and state
the domain and range for each:
a. 2f(x – 5)

b. –f(2x) + 3

c. ½f(-x + 4) – 2
(Remember to factor first!)
2. Given the graph of f(x), sketch the graph of the following functions, and state
the domain and range for each:
a. 2f(2x – 4)+1
(Remember to factor first!)

b. –f(-x + 3)
(Remember to factor first!)

c. f(-2x) – 5

3. For each function below:


i. Describe the transformations that have been applied to obtain
the function from the given “base function”.
ii. Use your knowledge of the graph of the base function, and the
transformations, to graph the function.

a. y  2x  3   5, y  x2 b. y  3  x  5, y x
2
c. y 
1
 7, y
1 d. y    21 x  2  4, y x
x 1 x (Remember to factor first!)

4. Write the equation of the following functions, given the graph.


a. b.
5. Write the equation of the following functions, given the original function and
the transformations performed.
1
a. f(x) = , vertically stretched by a factor of 7, reflected in the y-axis,
x
translated 5 units to the right and translated 3 units downwards.

1
b. f(x) = x, horizontally compressed by a factor , reflected in both the
3
x-axis and the y-axis, translated 11 units to the left and 4 units up.

c. f(x) = x , vertically stretched by a factor of 2, horizontally stretched


by a factor of 5 and translated 21 units to the right.

6. State the Domain and Range for both the original function and the
transformed function for each part of question 5.

Original Original Range Transformed Transformed


Domain Domain Range
5a

5b

5c
 Functions Review Team name:

Round 5

Suppose (6,1) is the point of the graph of y  f x  . For each of the following, name a
point on the graph then name the transformation.

1. y  f 3x  ___________ ___________________

2. y  f x  2  ___________ ___________________

3. y  f x   5 ___________ ___________________

1
4. y  f (x) ___________ ___________________
2

5. y  f (x) ___________ ___________________

6. y  f x  7  ___________ ___________________

7. y  4 f (x) ___________ ___________________

1 
8. y  f  x  ___________ ___________________
2 

9. y   f x  ___________ ___________________

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