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The document contains a set of four questions related to transformations of graphs in IB Mathematics. It includes tasks such as deriving functions, sketching graphs, and describing transformations. Answers are provided for each question, detailing the transformations and relationships between the functions.

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The document contains a set of four questions related to transformations of graphs in IB Mathematics. It includes tasks such as deriving functions, sketching graphs, and describing transformations. Answers are provided for each question, detailing the transformations and relationships between the functions.

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IB Mathematics: Analysis & Approaches

transformations of graphs - 1

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4 questions ̶ progressing from ‘accessible’ to ‘discriminating’

1. (a) Given that the function h is defined as h ( x ) = x 2 , [ no calculator ]


show that g ( x ) = h ( x − 2 ) + 1 = x 2 − 4 x + 5 .

(b) Describe fully the transformations which map h ( x ) onto g ( x ) .

2. The function f is defined as f ( x ) = 4 − x . Sketch the graph of each function


given below – each on a separate pair of axes. [ no calculator ]
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(a) y = f ( 2 x ) (b) y = f ( − x ) (c) y = − f ( x ) + 2
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3. The graphs of functions f ( x ) and g ( x ) are shown below. [ no calculator ]

(a) Describe fully the transformations which map the graph of f ( x ) onto the
graph of g ( x ) .
(b) Express g ( x ) in terms of f ( x ) .

4. Given k  0 , what value(s) of x satisfy the equation x + k = x + k .

[ no calculator ]

© InThinking – IB Maths: Analysis 1


IB Mathematics: Analysis & Approaches

transformations of graphs - 1

Answers

1. (b) horizontal translation 2 units to the right, and vertical translation 1 unit up

2. (a) (b)

(c)

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3. (a) reflection about the x-axis, followed by a horizontal shrink of factor , followed
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by a vertical shrink of factor , followed by a vertical translation 1 unit down.
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(b) g ( x ) = − f ( 4x ) −1
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4. x0

© InThinking – IB Maths: Analysis 2

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