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Collection of transformations of functions worksheet (25)
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Worksheet titled "Transforming Functions" featuring a table of function transformations and a graph to sketch transformed functions.
Interactive worksheet on function transformations, featuring questions about graph translations and scaling, with corresponding graphs for analysis.
Transformations of Trigonometric Functions worksheet with graphing exercises and period calculations.
Math 1 Worksheet (2): Transformation of functions - sketch graphs and describe transformations, domain, and range for quadratic and absolute value functions.
Educational worksheet on transformations of parent functions, including graphs and equations, with answer key included.
Algebra worksheet focusing on graphing absolute value functions with examples, t-charts, and analysis questions.
SATPREP assignment on graph transformations, including identifying and applying shifts, reflections, and stretches to functions.
Worksheet on parent functions and their transformations with graphs and fill-in-the-blank questions.
Students complete a worksheet describing transformations of trigonometric graphs, such as sine, cosine, and tangent functions, by identifying scale factors and translation vectors.
Graph transformations showing translations and reflections with corresponding equations and visual examples.
Function transformations worksheet demonstrating algebraic and graphical changes to functions with tables and graphs.
Families of Functions and Their Parent Functions — showcasing quadratic, cubic, and absolute value functions with graphs and tables.
Function transformations of y = f(x) with coordinate changes for points A and B after each transformation.
Example 4 illustrating the vertical stretch transformation of a function, where g(x) = 3f(x) results in each y-value being multiplied by 3.