Warm Up Identify slope and y-intercept. 1. y = x y = –3x

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Warm Up Identify slope and y-intercept. 1. y = x + 4 2. y = –3x Compare and contrast the graphs of each pair of equations. 3. y = 2x + 4 and y = 2x – 4 4. y = 2x + 4 and y = –2x + 4 m = 1; b = 4 m = –3; b = 0 same slope, parallel, and different intercepts same y-intercepts; different slopes but same steepness

Objective I can describe how changing slope and y-intercept affect the graph of a linear function. SPI 3102.1.5 – Recognize and express the effect of changing constants and/or coefficients in problem solving.

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Vocabulary family of functions parent function transformation translation rotation reflection

A family of functions is a set of functions whose graphs have basic characteristics in common. For example, all linear functions form a family because all of their graphs are the same basic shape. A parent function is the most basic function in a family. For linear functions, the parent function is f(x) = x. The graphs of all other linear functions are transformations of the graph of the parent function, f(x) = x. A transformation is a change in position or size of a figure.

There are three types of transformations– translations, rotations, and reflections. Look at the four functions and their graphs below.

Notice that all of the lines are parallel Notice that all of the lines are parallel. The slopes are the same but the y-intercepts are different.

The graphs of g(x) = x + 3, h(x) = x – 2, and k(x) = x – 4, are vertical translations of the graph of the parent function, f(x) = x. A translation is a type of transformation that moves every point the same distance in the same direction. You can think of a translation as a “slide.”

Translating Linear Functions Graph f(x) = 2x and g(x) = 2x – 6. Then describe the transformation from the graph of f(x) to the graph of g(x). f(x) = 2x g(x) = 2x – 6 f(x) = 2x g(x) = 2x −6 The graph of g(x) = 2x – 6 is the result of translating the graph of f(x) = 2x 6 units down.

Your Turn! Graph f(x) = x + 4 and g(x) = x – 2. Then describe the transformation from the graph of f(x) to the graph of g(x). f(x) = x + 4 g(x) = x – 2 f(x) = x + 4 g(x) = x −2 The graph of g(x) = x – 2 is the result of translating the graph of f(x) = x + 4 6 units down.

The graphs of g(x) = 3x, h(x) = 5x, and k(x) = are rotations of the graph f(x) = x. A rotation is a transformation about a point. You can think of a rotation as a “turn.” The y-intercepts are the same, but the slopes are different.

Rotating Linear Functions Graph f(x) = x and g(x) = 5x. Then describe the transformation from the graph of f(x) to the graph of g(x). g(x) = 5x f(x) = x g(x) = 5x f(x) = x The graph of g(x) = 5x is the result of rotating the graph of f(x) = x about (0, 0). The graph of g(x) is steeper than the graph of f(x).

Your Turn! Graph f(x) = 3x – 1 and g(x) = x – 1. Then describe the transformation from the graph of f(x) to the graph of g(x). f(x) = 3x – 1 g(x) = x – 1 f(x) = 3x – 1 g(x) = x – 1 The graph of g(x) is the result of rotating the graph of f(x) about (0, –1). The graph of g(x) is less steep than the graph of f(x).

The diagram shows the reflection of the graph of f(x) = 2x across the y-axis, producing the graph of g(x) = –2x. A reflection is a transformation across a line that produces a mirror image. You can think of a reflection as a “flip” over a line.

Reflecting Linear Functions Graph f(x) = 2x + 2. Then reflect the graph of f(x) across the y-axis. Write a function g(x) to describe the new graph. f(x) = 2x + 2 f(x) g(x) g(x) f(x) To find g(x), multiply the value of m by –1. In f(x) = 2x + 2, m = 2. 2(–1) = –2 g(x) = –2x + 2 This is the value of m for g(x).

Genius Question: What happens to the equation if the line is reflected across the x-axis? (Don’t worry - Not taught in this chapter)

Consider: y = 2x + 1

To find g(x), multiply the value of m by –1. In f(x) = x + 2, m = . Your Turn! Graph . Then reflect the graph of f(x) across the y-axis. Write a function g(x) to describe the new graph. f(x) g(x) g(x) f(x) To find g(x), multiply the value of m by –1. In f(x) = x + 2, m = . (–1) = – g(x) = – x + 2 This is the value of m for g(x).

Multiple Transformations of Linear Functions Graph f(x) = x and g(x) = 2x – 3. Then describe the transformations from the graph of f(x) to the graph of g(x). h(x) = 2x Find transformations of f(x) = x that will result in g(x) = 2x – 3: Multiply f(x) by 2 to get h(x) = 2x. This rotates the graph about (0, 0) and makes it parallel to g(x). f(x) = x Then subtract 3 from h(x) to get g(x) = 2x – 3. This translates the graph 3 units down. g(x) = 2x – 3 The transformations are a rotation and a translation.

Find transformations of f(x) = x that will result in g(x) = –x + 2: Your Turn! Graph f(x) = x and g(x) = –x + 2. Then describe the transformations from the graph of f(x) to the graph of g(x). g(x) = –x + 2 Find transformations of f(x) = x that will result in g(x) = –x + 2: Multiply f(x) by –1 to get h(x) = –x. This reflects the graph across the y-axis. f(x) = x h(x) = –x Then add 2 to h(x) to get g(x) = –x + 2. This translates the graph 2 units up. The transformations are a reflection and a translation.

f(x) = 4.50x + 25 is graphed in blue. Business Application A florist charges $25 for a vase plus $4.50 for each flower. The total charge for the vase and flowers is given by the function f(x) = 4.50x + 25. How will the graph change if the vase’s cost is raised to $35? if the charge per flower is lowered to $3.00? Total Cost f(x) = 4.50x + 25 is graphed in blue. If the vase’s price is raised to $35, the new function is f(g) = 4.50x + 35. The original graph will be translated 10 units up.

(0, 25) and become less steep. Continued A florist charges $25 for a vase plus $4.50 for each flower. The total charge for the vase and flowers is given by the function f(x) = 4.50x + 25. How will the graph change if the vase’s cost is raised to $35? If the charge per flower is lowered to $3.00? Total Cost If the charge per flower is lowered to $3.00. The new function is h(x) = 3.00x + 25. The original graph will be rotated clockwise about (0, 25) and become less steep.

Your Turn! A trophy company charges $1.75 for a trophy plus $0.20 per letter for engraving. The total charge is given f(x) = 0.2x + 175. the graph of this function is shown in blue. What if ...? How will the graph be affected if the charge per letter is lowered to $0.15? If the charge per letter is lowered to $0.15, the new function is g(x) = 0.15x + 175. the graph is rotated about (0, 175) and is not as steep.

f(x) = 0.20x + 175 is graphed in blue. Continued A trophy company charges $175 for a trophy plus $0.20 per letter for the engraving. What if…? How will the graph change if the trophy’s cost is raised to $180? f(x) = 0.20x + 175 is graphed in blue. Cost of Trophy If the charge per trophy is raised to $180, the new function is h(x) = 0.20x + 180. The original graph will be translated 5 units up. If the cost per letter charged is lowered to $0.15, the new function is g(x) = 0.15x + 175. The original graph will be rotated around (0, 175) and become less steep.

Quick Review P373, 20-28, 35-51, 53-61

Lesson Quiz: Part I Describe the transformation from the graph of f(x) to the graph of g(x). 1. f(x) = 4x, g(x) = x 2. 3. 4. rotated about (0, 0) (less steep) f(x) = x – 1, g(x) = x + 6 translated 7 units up f(x) = x, g(x) = 2x rotated about (0, 0) (steeper) f(x) = 5x, g(x) = –5x reflected across the y-axis

Lesson Quiz: Part II 5. f(x) = x, g(x) = x – 4 6. translated 4 units down f(x) = –3x, g(x) = –x + 1 rotated about (0, 0) (less steep), translated 1 unit up 7. A cashier gets a $50 bonus for working on a holiday plus $9/h. The total holiday salary is given by the function f(x) = 9x + 50. How will the graph change if the bonus is raised to $75? if the hourly rate is raised to $12/h? translate 25 units up; rotated about (0, 50) (steeper)