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Transformations Worksheet Guide

This document contains a series of problems involving transformations of functions. The problems involve sketching functions after various transformations including stretching, shrinking, reflection, and translation. For each problem, the student must identify the specific transformation applied by stating the type of transformation and parameters. Some examples of transformations given are stretching vertically by a factor of 2, horizontal reflection across the y-axis, and horizontal translation 3 units to the right. The document contains examples of transforming common functions like f(x), g(x), and h(x) as well as their graphs under different combinations of transformations.

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Transformations Worksheet Guide

This document contains a series of problems involving transformations of functions. The problems involve sketching functions after various transformations including stretching, shrinking, reflection, and translation. For each problem, the student must identify the specific transformation applied by stating the type of transformation and parameters. Some examples of transformations given are stretching vertically by a factor of 2, horizontal reflection across the y-axis, and horizontal translation 3 units to the right. The document contains examples of transforming common functions like f(x), g(x), and h(x) as well as their graphs under different combinations of transformations.

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HL 1 - Transformations Worksheet

In ALL questions state, in proper terminology, the transformation that you applied and to
which function.
1. Sketch the following on the same grid, using different colors and clear labels for each:
1
x
2

(a) y f

(b) y

1
3

1
x
2

(c) y

1
3

1
x
2

(d) y

1
3

1
x 2
2

y
6
4
2

x
-8

-6

-4

-2

-2
-4
-6
-8
-10

y f x

Transformation Descriptions (Be Specific and Include Order):

10

12

2. Sketch y 2 g 3( x 3) 4 on the same grid, using different colors and clear labels for
each:
y
8

-6

-4

-2

y g x
2

-2

-4

-6

Transformation Descriptions (Be Specific and Include Order):

10

x
12

3. Sketch the following on the same grid, using different colors and clear labels for each:
(a) y h x

(b) y h

(c) y h x

(d) y h 4 2 x

Transformation Descriptions (Be Specific and Include Order):


(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)

y
6

x
-10

-8

-6

-4

-2

2
-2

-4

-6

y h x

10

4. Consider the graph of y=f(x) shown below.

(a) On the same grid sketch the graph of y = f(x).


The following four diagrams show images of f under different transformations.
(b) Beside each sketch write the equation of the function represented.

5. The diagrams show how the graph of y = x2 is transformed to the graph of y = f (x) in
three steps.
For each diagram give the equation of the curve.
y

(a )
1
0
y= x2

y
(b )

(c )

4
3

6. Consider the graph of y=f(x) shown below.

y f x

The following four diagrams show images of f under different transformations.


y

II
4

2
1
2

2
1

Write an equation for each of the four images and describe the transformation.
I.

II.

III.

IV.

IV

III

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