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BLM 1–2
Section 1.1 Extra Practice
1. Graph f (x)  | x |. 6. Consider the graph of y  f (x) and y  g(x).
a) Using the graph of f (x), sketch the
graphs of y 3  f (x) and y 2  f (x)
on the same axes as the original function.
b) How are each of the graphs in part a)
related to f (x)  | x |?
2. Graph the function f (x)  x2.
a) Using the graph of f (x), sketch the
graphs of y  f (x  4) and y  f (x  5) on
the same axes as the original function.
b) How are each of the graphs in part a)
related to f (x)  x2
3. Using mapping notation, describe how the
graphs of the following functions can be
obtained from the graph of y  f (x).
a) y  6  f (x  3)
b) y  4  f (x) a) Describe the translation that has been
c) y  f (x  2)  4 applied to the graph of f (x) to obtain the
d) y  2  f (x  1) graph of g(x).
4. Describe the transformation that can be b) Determine the equation of the translated
applied to the graph of f (x) to obtain the function in the form y  k  f (x  h).
graph of the transformed function. 7. For each given transformation, identify the
a) g(x)  f (x  2)  3 values of k and h. Then, write the equation
b) h(x)  f (x  5)  7 of the transformed function in the
c) s(x)  f (x  4) form y  k  f (x  h)
d) t(x)  f (x)  6
a) f (x)  x2 translated 3 units to the left and
5. Consider the graph of y  f (x). 2 units up
b) f (x)  | x | translated 5 units to the right
and 1 unit down
c) y  g(x) translated 9 units to the right
and
5 units down
d) translated 4 units to the left and
9 units up
8. What vertical translation is applied to y  x2
a) Use the function y  5  f (x  3) to state if the transformed graph passes through the
the coordinates of the image points A, point (3, 5)?
B, C, and D.
b) Sketch the graph of the transformed
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BLM 1–3
Section 1.2 Extra Practice

1. Consider f (x)  2x  4.
a) Create a table of values for f (x). a) x with 3x b) x with
b) Graph f (x) and g(x)  f (x) on the same
grid. c) y with 2y d) x with
c) How is the graph of g(x) related to f (x)?
d) Name the invariant point(s), if any.
e) y with 4y f ) y with
2. Consider the function f (x)  (x  4)2.
7. Describe the transformation that must be ap-
a) Create a table of values for f (x). plied to the graph of f (x) to obtain the graph
b) Graph f (x) and h(x)  f (x) on the same of g(x). Then, determine an equation for
grid. g(x).
c) How is the graph of h(x) related to f (x)?
b) Name the invariant point(s), if any.
3. Consider the graph of y  f (x).

a) Graph y  2f (x).
b) How is the graph of y  2 f (x) related
8. The domain of y = f (x) is
to y  f (x)?
{x | 4  x  8, x  R} and the range is
c) Name the invariant point(s), if any.
{ y | 6  x  12, y  R}. What are the do-
4. Consider the graph of y  f (x) in #3.
a) Graph .
main and range of ?
b) How is the graph of
related to y  f (x)? 9. The domain of y  f (x) is
c) Name the invariant point(s), if any. {x | 12  x  18, x  R} and the range is
{ y | 3  x  6, y  R}. What are the do-
5. Using mapping notation, describe how the main and range of g(x)  2f (3x)?
graphs of the following can be obtained
from the graph of y  f (x). 10. Consider the function f (x)  (x  4) (x ).
a) g(x)  3f (x) What are the zeros of the function if the
b) h(x)  f (x) graph is transformed by a horizontal stretch
c) y  f (x) about the y-axis by a factor of 3 and reflec-
d) g(x)  f (3x) ted over the y-axis?

6. For the graph of y  f (x), describe the effect


of making the replacement described.
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BLM 1–4
Section 1.3 Extra Practice
1. Match the mapping with the correct trans- 4. Describe the combination of transformations
formation. that must be applied to the function y  f (x)
Mapping Transformation in order to obtain each transformed function.
A vertical stretch by a a) y  2 f (5x  15)
factor of 4 b) 4y  f (7  x)
a) (x, y)  c) y  f (3x  12)
b) (x, y)  (x, y  4) B horizontal stretch by a
5. The graph of the function y  g(x) repres-
factor of ents a transformation of the graph of y  f
c) (x, y)  (x  4, y) C vertical translation up 4 (x). Determine the equation of g(x) in the
units form
d) (x, y)  (x, 4y) D horizontal translation y  af (b(x  h))  k.
right 4 units
2. Write the equation for each transformation
of y  x2 in the form y  af (b(x  h))  k.
a) a vertical stretch by a factor of 3, reflec-
ted in the y-axis, and translated 3 units
left and 2 units down
b) a horizontal stretch by a factor of 2, re-
flected in the x-axis, and translated 7
units up 6. The key point (18, 12) is on the graph of
c) a horizontal stretch by a factor of y  f (x). What is its image point under each
transformation of the graph of f (x)?
translated 5 units right and 1 unit down
a) y  f (x  6)  8
d) a vertical stretch by a factor of b) y  2f (6x)
a horizontal stretch by a factor of and c) y  4  3f (x  5)
d) y  f (0.5x)
reflected in the x-axis
7. If the x-intercept of the graph of y  f (x) is
3. Rewrite each of the following equations in (a, 0) and the y-intercept is (0, b), determine
the form y  af (b(x  h)). the x-intercept and y-intercept after the fol-
a) y  2f (x  6) lowing transformations of the graph.
b) y = f (2x  10) a) y  3f (x  7)  2
c) 2y  f (3x  12) b) y  f (0.25x)  7
c) y  3  4f (x  10)
d) d) y  f (2x)  6

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BLM 1–5
Section 1.4 Extra Practice
1. a) Explain how to find the inverse of a rela- 9. Copy each graph of y  f (x). Then, sketch
tion. the graph of its inverse, x  f ( y). Determine
b) What notation is used to represent the in- whether the inverse is a function.
verse of y  f (x)? a)
c) Show the mapping notation that relates
the points on the graph of y  f (x) to the
points of the inverse of this function.
2. Graph each function and its inverse on the
same grid.
a) y  x2 b) y  | x |
c) y  2x  6 d) y  (x  4)2
3. From your graphs of the inverses in 2, state b)
which are functions. Explain how you know.
4. Determine algebraically the equation of the
inverse of each function.

a) b)

c) d)
5. a) Graph f (x)  (x  3)2 + 5. State the do-
main and range.
b) Graph the inverse of f (x)  (x  3)2  5.
State the domain and range.
c) How can you restrict the domain of the
relation so that the inverse is a function?
c)
6. Determine algebraically the equation of the
inverse of each function.
a) f (x)  (x  4)2 b) f (x)  x2  7
c) f (x)  (x  2)  5 d) y  (x  5)2  9
2

7. For each of the following, state two ways to


restrict the domain so that the inverse is a
function.
a) f (x)  x2  5 b) f (x)  (x  4)2  7
c) f (x)  (x  3)2
d) f (x)  x2  2
8. Determine each of the following given the
function f (x)  x  8.
a) f 1(4) b) f 1(2)
c) f 1(8) d) f 1(0)

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