40 RELATIONS AND FUNCTIONS
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Suppose (2, —3) is on the graph of y = f(x). In Exercises 1 - 18, use Theorem 1.7 to find a point
on the graph of the given transformed function.
Ly=S(x) 13 2. y= F(z +3) 3 y=f(2)-1
4 y= Sle) 5. y=3/(e) 6. y= f(32)
7. y=-S(@) 8. y= s(-2) 9%. y=f(e-3) +1
10. y=2f(r+1) y=10-f(«) 12, y=3f(2x)-1
13. y=
6 v1 (SG)
‘The complete graph of y = f(x) is given below. In Exercises 19 - 27, use it and Theorem 1.7 to
graph the given transformed function,
S(4—2) 15. y=2f(1—2)-1
_ 4=s(80-1)
= 4c fGe-1)
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‘The graph for Ex. 19 - 27
19. y= f(z) 41 20. y= f(z) -2 2. y= f(e+1)
22. y= f(x-2) 23. y= 24 (z) 24. y= S(2z)
2. y=2— f(x) 26. y= f(2—2) 2. y=2-f(2—2)
28, Some of the answers to Exercises 19 - 27 above should be the same, Which ones match up?
What properties of the graph of y= f(r) contribute to the duplication?1.7 TRANSFORMATIONS 141
‘The complete graph of y = f(x) is given below. In Exercises 29 - 87, use it and Theorem 1.7 to
graph the given transformed funetion.
"The graph for Ex. 29 - 37
29. y= f(z) —1 30. y= f(z +1) 31. y= af (2)
32. y= f(2z) 33. y= f(x) 34. y= f(-z)
35. y= f(2+1)—1 36. y=1~ f(x) 37 y= Ff(e@+N-1
The complete graph of y = f(x) is given below. In Exercises 38 - 49, use it and Theorem 1.7 to
graph the given transformed function,
y
(0,3)
—s 2 ot pos:
(-3,0) (3,0)
‘The graph for Ex. 38 - 49
38. o(x) = fz) +3 39. h(x) = f(2)—4 40. j(2) = f (2-3)
AL. a(x) = f(x +4) 42. (x) = flz+1)-1 43. e(x) = 3f(2)
44. d(x) = -2f(x) 45. k(x) = f (3x) 46. m(z) = —}f (32)
4f(e—3)~6 48. p(x) = 4+ f(1 22) 49. a(x) = -4F (24) 3a2 RELATIONS AND FUNCTIONS
‘The complete graph of y = S(x) is given below.
‘The purpose of Exercises 50) - 53 is to graph y=
one step at a time.
(x +1) +1 by graphing each transformation,
50. y= S,(x) = S(e +1) SL y= S:(x) = Si(-2) = S(-2 +1)
Suz) = 3S2()
53. y = S4(2) = Si(2) +1 = $5(-2 4) 41
Let f(x) = V%. Find a formula for a function g whose graph is obtained from f from the given
sequence of transformations.
54. (1) shift right 2 units; (2) shift down 3 units
55. (1) shift down 3 units; (2) shift right 2 units
56. (1) reflect across the a-axis; (2) shift up 1 unit
57. (1) shift up 1 unit; (2) reflect across the a-axis
58. (1) shift left 1 unit; (2) reflect actoss the y-axis; (3) shift up 2 units
59. (1) reflect across the y-axis; (2) shift left 1 unit; (3) shift up 2 units
60. (1) shift left 3 units; (2) vertical stretch by a factor of 2; (3) shift down 4 units
61. (1) shift left 3 units; (2) shift down 4 units; (3) vertical stretch by a factor of 2
62, (1) shift right 3 units; (2) horizontal shrink by a factor of 2; (3) shift up 1 unit
63. (1) horizontal shrink by a factor of 2; (2) shift right 3 units; (3) shift up 1 unit