GCSE Revision 101 Maths Transforming Graphs Daniel Holloway

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GCSE Revision 101 Maths Transforming Graphs © Daniel Holloway

GCSE Revision 101 Maths Transforming Graphs © Daniel Holloway

The Basics Transforming graphs is not too dissimilar from transforming shapes. Whereas you can

The Basics Transforming graphs is not too dissimilar from transforming shapes. Whereas you can translate, rotate, reflect and enlarge shapes; you can translate, stretch and reflect graphs. We use the notation f(x) to denote a function of x. A function of x is any algebraic expression where x is the only variable.

The Basics There are six rules you need to learn about transforming graphs. To

The Basics There are six rules you need to learn about transforming graphs. To show these rules, we will use the following graph. This is the graph y = f(x)

Translating Graphs Rule 1: This is a translation of the graph in the 0

Translating Graphs Rule 1: This is a translation of the graph in the 0 vector ( ) in the y-direction a y = f(x) + a

Translating Graphs Rule 2: This is a translation of the graph in the a

Translating Graphs Rule 2: This is a translation of the graph in the a vector ( ) in the x-direction 0 y = f(x – a)

Stretching Graphs Rule 3: This is a stretch of the graph by a scale

Stretching Graphs Rule 3: This is a stretch of the graph by a scale factor of k in the y-direction y = kf(x) Note that they cross at the x axis

Stretching Graphs Rule 4: This is a stretch of the graph by a scale

Stretching Graphs Rule 4: This is a stretch of the graph by a scale factor of 1/t in the x-direction Note that they cross at the y axis y = f(tx)

Reflecting Graphs Rule 5: This is a reflection of the graph in the xaxis

Reflecting Graphs Rule 5: This is a reflection of the graph in the xaxis y = -f(x)

Reflecting Graphs Rule 6: This is a reflection of the graph in the yaxis

Reflecting Graphs Rule 6: This is a reflection of the graph in the yaxis y = f(-x)

Examples of Transformations y y 5 -5 0 The grid shows the graph of

Examples of Transformations y y 5 -5 0 The grid shows the graph of y=x 2 for -2 ≤ x ≤ 2 5 5 x -5 0 5 x The dotted line shows the same graph. Describe the transformation taking it to the new line on the grid. y = (x + 3) 2

Examples of Transformations y y 5 -5 0 The grid shows the graph of

Examples of Transformations y y 5 -5 0 The grid shows the graph of y=x 2 for -2 ≤ x ≤ 2 5 5 x -5 0 5 x The dotted line shows the same graph. Describe the transformation taking it to the new line on the grid. y = x 2 - 2

Examples of Transformations y y 5 -5 0 The grid shows the graph of

Examples of Transformations y y 5 -5 0 The grid shows the graph of y=x 2 for -2 ≤ x ≤ 2 5 5 x -5 0 5 x The dotted line shows the same graph. Describe the transformation taking it to the new line on the grid. y = 2 x 2