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HA2 Transformation of Functions(1)

The document provides class notes on transformations of functions, including translations, reflections, and scaling. It outlines how to graph various transformations of parent functions and summarizes the rules for combining transformations. Key points include the order of operations for scaling and translating functions.

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HA2 Transformation of Functions(1)

The document provides class notes on transformations of functions, including translations, reflections, and scaling. It outlines how to graph various transformations of parent functions and summarizes the rules for combining transformations. Key points include the order of operations for scaling and translating functions.

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Honors Algebra 2 Name:

Class Notes Date:


TRANSFORMATIONS OF FUNCTIONS

TRANSLATING Functions: Graph each parent function and each translated function.
y = x2 y= x y= x
1. y = x2 − 5 2. y= x+6 3. y = x − 1 + 5
y = (x − 4)2 y= x+4 y= x+4 −3

What happened and why?

REFLECTING Functions: Graph each set of equations on the same axes.

4. Summary of Reflections

Transformation Action Replace (x, y):


SCALING (Stretching and Compressing) Functions
5. Graph the following transformations of the 6. Graph the following transformations of the
function: f (x) = x 2
function: f (x) = x 3

Why are these transformations happening?

SUMMARY of Transformations
y = f (x − a) y = f (x) + a y = af (x)

y = f (ax) y = − f (x) y = f (−x)

COMBINING Transformations
*If a variable is both scaled (stretched/compressed) and translated, ALWAYS scale before you
translate.
*It doesn’t matter if you do horizontal or vertical transformations first—they are independent of each
other.

y = af ( b(x − h)) + k

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