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Collection of worksheet transformations of quadratic functions (34)
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This worksheet asks students to draw the translated graph of a parabola based on instructions like "3 units up" or "5 units left".
Students match graphs of parabolas to their corresponding function transformations, such as vertical shifts and reflections.
Math worksheet titled "Translation - Graph" featuring six exercises where students must draw translated versions of given functions based on written instructions.
Math worksheet from Al Samha Girls School focusing on transforming quadratic equations into vertex form and graphing projectile motion.
Use this worksheet to practice writing quadratic equations by analyzing the vertex and shape of 16 different parabolas.
This worksheet helps students practice matching graphs of quadratic functions to their corresponding equations involving vertical and horizontal shifts.
This worksheet asks students to identify the specific translation applied to a base function f(x) to create the new function g(x) based on six different graphs.
This worksheet helps students practice identifying how quadratic functions change through translations, reflections, and dilations by matching equations to graphs.
Practice worksheet for understanding how quadratic functions transform from the parent function f(x) = x²
This worksheet provides practice in translating quadratic graphs, asking students to draw parabolas shifted by specific units in various directions.
This diagram illustrates how the coefficients a, h, and k in the vertex form equation f(x) = a(x-h)^2 + k affect the graph of a quadratic function compared to the parent function.
This worksheet helps students practice graphing quadratic functions and understanding how changes to the equation affect the parabola's position.
Printable worksheet featuring four exercises on graphing quadratic transformations using vertical and horizontal shifts.
This Algebra worksheet helps students practice identifying and graphing transformations of quadratic functions using a provided word bank.
Handwritten solutions for five quadratic function problems, detailing the vertex calculation and identifying the domain and range for each parabola.
Math worksheet featuring nine graphs of parabolas where students must identify the equation and transformation relative to the parent function.
High school algebra worksheet focusing on Lesson 6-2, covering the transformation and graphing of quadratic functions.
Sample page from a 15-question Quizizz assessment focusing on quadratic transformations and vertex form equations.
Comprehensive Algebra II worksheet guiding students through quadratic functions, including graphing, transformations, and projectile motion problems.
This worksheet helps students practice identifying key features of quadratic functions like the vertex and axis of symmetry, and matching equations to their graphs.
This chart breaks down how the coefficients in vertex form change the position and shape of a parabola.
Use this worksheet to practice graphing quadratic transformations, including vertical shifts and stretches of the parent function y = x².
Math worksheet featuring six problems where students must graph quadratic function transformations on provided coordinate planes.
Multiple-choice practice worksheet focused on the transformations of quadratic functions, including translations and reflections.
Visual representation of a parabola, showing how quadratic functions graph into a distinct curved shape.
This chart illustrates the relationship between quadratic equations in vertex form, their visual parabolic graphs, and the corresponding equations set to zero.
Look inside these Algebra 2 guided notes featuring step-by-step instructions for graphing quadratic transformations.
This graph demonstrates how the parent function y = x² shifts vertically to create y = x² + 2 (up) and y = x² - 2 (down).
Students use the provided graphs of parent function t and transformed function f to determine the correct algebraic expression.
Sample quiz from Study.com testing understanding of quadratic function shapes and graph transformations.
This diagram illustrates the quadratic parent function alongside the general vertex form equation used for transformations.