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This document provides an overview of a math unit on functions that includes horizontal and vertical stretches, compressions, and reflections. It gives examples of transforming basic functions like f(x)=x through stretches, compressions and reflections. Students are asked to complete tables of values and graph the transformed functions. They are to describe how the graphs have changed and what has remained the same under different transformations.

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This document provides an overview of a math unit on functions that includes horizontal and vertical stretches, compressions, and reflections. It gives examples of transforming basic functions like f(x)=x through stretches, compressions and reflections. Students are asked to complete tables of values and graph the transformed functions. They are to describe how the graphs have changed and what has remained the same under different transformations.

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MCR3U

Unit 2 Intro to Function







1.7 Horizontal and Vertical Stretches, Compressions, and Reflections

Date:

Homework: Pages 58-60: Questions #2, 3{b,d}, 4{a,d}, 5{b,d}, 6{a,c}, 7{c,d},8-12

Learning Objectives/Success Criteria: At the end of this lesson I will be able to:
o Apply horizontal and vertical stretches, compressions, and reflections to the basic functions
o Use a graph to determine the equation of a transformed function
Horizontal Stretches, Compressions, and Reflections
Given the three functions f (x) = x , f (2x) = 2x , and f ( 12 x ) =
three graphs on the grid provided.



f (x) = x

x
y


0


1


4


9


1
2

x , complete the table of values and draw all


f ( 12 x ) =

f (2x) = 2x
x
y
0

0.5

2

4.5

1
2

18


Compare each of the graphs and each table of values. What has changed, what has remained constant? Can
you describe in words, the transformation that has been applied to f (x) = x in each case?




Given the three functions f (x) = x 3 , f ( 14 x ) = ( 14 x ) , and f (2x ) = (2x)3 :


1. Can you guess what transformations are being performed on f (x) = x 3 , in each of the other two cases?
2. Complete the tables of values and draw all three graphs on the grid provided:



3

f (2x ) = (2x)3
f (x) = x 3
f ( 14 x ) = ( 14 x )

x
y
x
y
x
y

-2

-8

1


-1

-4


0.5

0

0


1

0

4


2

8

-0.5



-1


























Did the graphs change the way you expected? If not, can you describe the transformations that occurred?

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