CURRIKI ALGEBRA UNIT 2
Lesson 2.9: Building New Functions
Linear and Exponential Relationships
Effect on the Graph
Student Worksheet 1
Part 1: Translations
Using a graphing calculator or graph paper to graph the following functions and then compare the original function to the new function.
/ Effect on the graph of f(x)State the general rule about the effect on the graph of a function when adding a positive constant c to the function:
/ Effect on the graph of f(x)State the general rule about the effect on the graph of a function of subtracting a positive constant c from the function:
/ Effect on the graph of f(x0State the general rule about the effect on the graph of a function of adding a positive constant to the independent variable:
/ Effect on the graph of f(x)y = f(x – 1) /
y = f(x – 2)
y = f(x – 3)
y = f(x – 8)
State the general rule about the effect on the graph of a function of subtracting a positive constant c from the independent variable:
Part 2: Reflections:
1. Using graph paper or a graphing calculator, graph the function:
Graph the function:
What is the effect on the graph of g(x) of multiplying x by -1?
Graph the function: -g(x)
What is the effect on the graph of g(x) of multiplying g(x) by -1?
2. Graph the function:
Based on above (Step 1.) what would you predict for the graph of and ?
Graph and
Were your predictions correct?
Part 3: Stretching and Shrinking
Graph the function:
/ Effect on the graph ofState the general rules about the effect on multiplying a function by a positive constant not equal to 1.
/ Effect on the graph ofState the general rules about the effect on multiplying the independent variable by a positive constant not equal to 1.
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