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Parent Functions and Transformations
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Transformation of Functions
Recognize graphs of common functions Use shifts to graph functions Use reflections to graph functions Graph functions w/ sequence of transformations
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The following basic graphs will be used extensively in this section
The following basic graphs will be used extensively in this section. It is important to be able to sketch these from memory.
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The identity function f(x) = x
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The quadratic function
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The square root function
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The absolute value function
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The cubic function
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The rational function
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We will now see how certain transformations (operations) of a function change its graph. This will give us a better idea of how to quickly sketch the graph of certain functions. The transformations are (1) translations, (2) reflections, and (3) stretching.
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Vertical Translation OUTSIDE IS TRUE! Vertical Translation
the graph of y = f(x) + d is the graph of y = f(x) shifted up d units; the graph of y = f(x) d is the graph of y = f(x) shifted down d units.
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Horizontal Translation
INSIDE LIES! Horizontal Translation the graph of y = f(x c) is the graph of y = f(x) shifted right c units; the graph of y = f(x + c) is the graph of y = f(x) shifted left c units.
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The values that translate the graph of a function will occur as a number added or subtracted either inside or outside a function. Numbers added or subtracted inside translate left or right, while numbers added or subtracted outside translate up or down.
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Recognizing the shift from the equation, examples of shifting the function f(x) =
Vertical shift of 3 units up Horizontal shift of 3 units left (HINT: x’s go the opposite direction that you might believe.)
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Use the basic graph to sketch the following:
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Combining a vertical & horizontal shift
Example of function that is shifted down 4 units and right 6 units from the original function.
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Use the basic graph to sketch the following:
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The big picture…
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Example Write the equation of the graph obtained when the parent graph is translated 4 units left and 7 units down.
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Example Explain the difference in the graphs Vertical Shift Up 3 Units
Horizontal Shift Left 3 Units Vertical Shift Up 3 Units
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Describe the differences between the graphs
Try graphing them…
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A combination If the parent function is Describe the graph of
The parent would be horizontally shifted right 3 units and vertically shifted up 6 units
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If the parent function is
What do we know about The graph would be vertically shifted down 5 units and vertically stretched two times as much.
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What can we tell about this graph?
It would be a cubic function reflected across the x-axis and horizontally compressed by a factor of ½.
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