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2-08 Extra Practice Solutions

The document provides extra practice on transformations of parent functions, including examples and sketches of transformed functions. It outlines specific transformations for various functions such as root and reciprocal functions, detailing horizontal and vertical shifts, stretches, and compressions. Additionally, it includes a section for describing transformations based on given equations.

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2-08 Extra Practice Solutions

The document provides extra practice on transformations of parent functions, including examples and sketches of transformed functions. It outlines specific transformations for various functions such as root and reciprocal functions, detailing horizontal and vertical shifts, stretches, and compressions. Additionally, it includes a section for describing transformations based on given equations.

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MCR3U-Representing Functions Date: SoluhonS

Extra Practice: Transformations of Parent Functions

PARTI Use a mapping rule to draw a sketch of each ofthe following transformed functions:

EXAMPLE ONE: Root function: f(x) = vx (X9) (Gxtd,ay+c


Describe the transformations on f(x) Sketch the graph of the transformed function

K
a) y=-f(x + 4) + 3
d - c3
--vx+Y 23
Vx+9 3
ya
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0-4--Y-COt3 -3
I-Y:3-1 t3 2
8 6 4 2 4

3
y-y0 -2 +3 1 2

9-4-5-3 t3-0
lo-/24 t3

SeR hz-lyRye3}
a- 3
b) y= 3f(-x +6) K-1

y-3-(z-le y-3-1+b **

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-6 4 2 2 6

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EXAMPLETWO: Reciprocal function: f(x)= X)-> (x+d, ayte )


Describe the transformations on f(x) Sketch the graph of the transformed function

c) y=3f(a+2) a 3 44
K 1 d-2 (vA)
3
t za VA at, X=-2
HA at y -d zt

Y > (-3 3y)


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cl -3 a
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A HA
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-1-1 -(1)-2 -4
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-(0)-23-3-2
2 0.S (2)-2- 2.5

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EXAMPLE TWO: Reciprocal function: f(x) = |xl

Describe the transformations on f(x) Sketch the graph of the transformed function

e) y = 2fx-4)

-2]x-4
.

X+2
2 2 2 4-2 2(2)-Y
-144-3/20) =2 8 4 2 2 4 5

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o+4= 2(o)=o .

IY S12(1)=2 Y2/x-
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2 2 24=l 2(2)= Y
.

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y=-x +2) +5 K
-(x4)| +S y4x*as
d
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2x-
2x- -ytS
2 3
N 21-2)-4--8-(2)+S 3 -8-6 4 2 2 4 6

Mo)-Y:4-(0)+5 =s|

)-=u(2)5 =3|

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PART II Describe the transformations on the function f(x) represented by each equation

Transformations
Equation

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f(-x+3) +2
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d-3 a/ u n r s up
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