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Transformations of Functions

The document is an extra practice worksheet focused on transformations of functions, including translations, dilations, and reflections. It provides examples for students to describe and write equations related to various parent functions. The exercises cover linear, quadratic, and absolute value functions, along with contextual interpretations.

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Transformations of Functions

The document is an extra practice worksheet focused on transformations of functions, including translations, dilations, and reflections. It provides examples for students to describe and write equations related to various parent functions. The exercises cover linear, quadratic, and absolute value functions, along with contextual interpretations.

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NAME ______________________________________________ DATE______________________________ PERIOD ______________

Extra Practice
Transformations of Functions
Example 1
Describe each translation as it relates to the graph of the parent function.
1. y=x +5 2. y=x 2−8

3. y=| x|+ 6 4. y= ( x −7 )2

5. y= ( x +9 )2 6. y=| x−4|

Example 2
Use the graph of each translated parent function to write its equation.
7. 8.

9. 10.

Transformations of Functions Extra Practice


NAME ______________________________________________ DATE______________________________ PERIOD ______________

Transformations of Functions Extra Practice


NAME ______________________________________________ DATE______________________________ PERIOD ______________

11. 12.

Examples 3 and 4
Describe each dilation and reflection as it relates to the parent function.
13. y=(−5 x)2 14. y=−8|x|

Example 5
Describe each transformation as it relates to the graph of the parent function.
15. y=2 x−5 1 2
16. y= x +6
2

Example 6
17. HOME LIBRARY The number of books in Hannah’s home library can be described by n ( x )=4 x+ 2, where x is the
number of months that have passed since she began expanding her library. Describe how n ( x ) is related to its
parent function and interpret the function in the context of the situation.

18. FALLING OBJECT The height in feet of an object dropped from a platform is described by h ( x )=−16 x 2 +80, where
x is the time that has passed in seconds. Describe how h ( x )is related to its parent function and interpret the function
in the context of the situation.

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Example 7
Write an equation for each function.
19. 20.

Transformations of Functions Extra Practice

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