The document instructs students to complete problems 33-41 from the previous day's worksheet. It then asks students to describe the relationship between a given function f(x) and three related functions: g(x) = f(x + a), which shifts the graph of f(x) horizontally by a units; h(x) = f(x) + b, which shifts the graph of f(x) vertically by b units; and j(x) = 2f(x - d) + c, which stretches the graph of f(x) horizontally, shifts it horizontally by d units, and shifts it vertically by c units.
The document instructs students to complete problems 33-41 from the previous day's worksheet. It then asks students to describe the relationship between a given function f(x) and three related functions: g(x) = f(x + a), which shifts the graph of f(x) horizontally by a units; h(x) = f(x) + b, which shifts the graph of f(x) vertically by b units; and j(x) = 2f(x - d) + c, which stretches the graph of f(x) horizontally, shifts it horizontally by d units, and shifts it vertically by c units.
The document instructs students to complete problems 33-41 from the previous day's worksheet. It then asks students to describe the relationship between a given function f(x) and three related functions: g(x) = f(x + a), which shifts the graph of f(x) horizontally by a units; h(x) = f(x) + b, which shifts the graph of f(x) vertically by b units; and j(x) = 2f(x - d) + c, which stretches the graph of f(x) horizontally, shifts it horizontally by d units, and shifts it vertically by c units.