Draw the graph of the functions listed below?

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2 Answers
Aug 10, 2017

Please see below.

Explanation:

(a) replace x by -x -- reflect in the y axis so

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(b) replace f(x) by -f(x) -- reflect in the x axis so

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Aug 10, 2017

c and d use the following concepts:

  • A negative sign in front of the function means it is flipped vertically, since the function is really y = f(x).
  • A constant in front of a function scales it vertically by a factor of that constant.
  • If the argument, x, in f(x), has +h, where h is a constant, the function is shifted horizontally by -h units. So, the function is shifted in the opposite horizontal direction suggested by the sign of h.
  • If the function has k added to it outside of parentheses, where k is a constant, the function is shifted vertically by k units.

So, (c) is twice as tall, flipped vertically, shifted left by 1, and up by 1. In the image below, blue is after scaling the function and then flipping it. Green is after additionally shifting/translating it.

Similarly, (d) is three times as tall, and shifted right 2 and down 2. As before, blue is after just scaling or flipping (in this case, no flipping), and green is after additionally shifting.