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IB Math SL: Function Transformations

This document discusses different types of transformations that can be applied to functions: translations move functions vertically or horizontally, reflections flip functions over the x or y-axis, expansions/compressions stretch or shrink functions vertically or horizontally, and inverses switch the x and y values of each coordinate point. The learner is asked to draw the graphs resulting from applying each of these transformations to the function f(x) = x^2 on the provided grids.

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IB Math SL: Function Transformations

This document discusses different types of transformations that can be applied to functions: translations move functions vertically or horizontally, reflections flip functions over the x or y-axis, expansions/compressions stretch or shrink functions vertically or horizontally, and inverses switch the x and y values of each coordinate point. The learner is asked to draw the graphs resulting from applying each of these transformations to the function f(x) = x^2 on the provided grids.

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IB Math SL

Transformations of Functions

The graph of Math Mouse,   , is shown below. On the grids provided, draw the graphs of:

Translations: moving functions vertically (up or down) and horizontally (left or right)

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Reflections: flipping the graph of a function over the x-axis or the y-axis
      
Expansions and Compressions: Stretching or shrinking functions vertically or horivontally


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Inverse: switching the x and y values in each coordinate of a function

   

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