
Identify a parent function f(x) and state the transformations, in order, needed to get from f(x) to h(x).
Lines of symmetry are examples of lines of reflection. Reflections are isometric, but do not preserve orientation. Translations are a slide or shift. Translations can be achieved by …
This knowledge of functions and coordinate geometry will be activated during the warmup of this lesson and used to introduce transformations as functions that can be represented with the …
Do the ways that we describe transformations deepen our understanding of the mathematics? The main goal here is for students to recognize and be able to describe when they see …
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Transformations
A summary of some of the transformations and their rules is presented here. Suppose (x , y ) is the image of (x, y) under the mapping in the first column of the table below.
Transformations of Functions (Advanced) Notes, Examples, and Practice Questions (with solutions) Topics include shifts, stretches, reflections, graphing, odd/even, domain/range, and …
In this lesson, students explore properties of three congruence transformations of the plane: translations, line reflections, and rotations.