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F (X) +2 F (x+2) : Transformation of Functions Practice Worksheet

This document provides examples of how to sketch the graphs of transformed functions based on a given function f(x). It includes transformations of f(x) such as adding or subtracting constants, multiplying f(x) by constants, changing the variable of f(x), and combinations of these transformations. Students are asked to sketch the graphs based on the given transformations and describe two transformations in words.
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F (X) +2 F (x+2) : Transformation of Functions Practice Worksheet

This document provides examples of how to sketch the graphs of transformed functions based on a given function f(x). It includes transformations of f(x) such as adding or subtracting constants, multiplying f(x) by constants, changing the variable of f(x), and combinations of these transformations. Students are asked to sketch the graphs based on the given transformations and describe two transformations in words.
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Transformation of Functions

Practice Worksheet
If f(x) is shown in the figure below, If f(x) is shown in the figure below,
Sketch the graph of f (x)+2 Sketch the graph of f (x+ 2)

(3,0) (3,0)
(3,0) (3,0)

If f(x) is shown in the figure below, If f(x) is shown in the figure below,
Sketch the graph of −f ( x) Sketch the graph of f (x−2)−2

(3,0) (3,0)

If f(x) is shown in the figure below, If f(x) is shown in the figure below,
Sketch the graph of 2 f (x ) Sketch the graph of f (2 x )

(3,0) (3,0)

If f(x) is shown in the figure below, If f(x) is shown in the figure below,
Sketch the graph of f (−x) Sketch the graph of −2 f (x +2)

(3,0) (3,0)

Fully describe the transformation of f (x) to Fully describe the transformation of f (x) to
−2 f (x + 4) in words. 6−3 f (x ) in words.

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