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Exam Style Questions (Transformation of Graphs)

The document is a GCSE Maths exam paper focusing on the transformation of graphs, containing questions that require students to sketch graphs based on given transformations and identify coordinates of transformed points. It includes multiple questions related to graph transformations, such as translations and reflections, along with specific examples and diagrams. The total marks for the questions vary, indicating the complexity of each task.
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Exam Style Questions (Transformation of Graphs)

The document is a GCSE Maths exam paper focusing on the transformation of graphs, containing questions that require students to sketch graphs based on given transformations and identify coordinates of transformed points. It includes multiple questions related to graph transformations, such as translations and reflections, along with specific examples and diagrams. The total marks for the questions vary, indicating the complexity of each task.
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Edexcel Maths GCSE - Transformation of Graphs (H) PhysicsAndMathsTutor.

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Q1. The graph of y = f(x) is shown on the grids.

(a) On this grid, sketch the graph of y = f(x) – 4.

(2)

(b) On this grid, sketch the graph of y = f( x).

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(2)
(Total 4 marks)

Q2.

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The diagram shows the graph of y = f(x).

The only vertex of the graph is A at (1, 2).

Write down the coordinates of the vertex of the curve with equation.

(a) (i) y = f(x) + 3

...................., .................
(1)

(ii) y = f(x – 2)

...................., .................
(1)

The curve with equation y = f(x) is transformed to give the curve with equation y = – f(x)

(b) Describe the transformation.

.........................................................................................................................
(1)

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(Total 3 marks)

Q3.

The diagram shows part of the curve with equation y = f(x).


The coordinates of the maximum point of this curve are (2, 3).

Write down the coordinates of the maximum point of the curve with equation

(a) y = f(x – 2)
(......... , ..........)
(1)

(b) y = 2f(x)
(......... , ..........)
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

Q4.

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The curve with equation y = f(x) is translated so that the point at (0, 0) is mapped
onto the point (4, 0).

(a) Find an equation of the translated curve.

.....................................
(2)

The grid shows the graph of y = cos x° for values of x from 0 to 540.

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(b) On the grid, sketch the graph of y = 3 cos (2x°) for values of x from 0 to 540.
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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