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11 Quadratic Transformations Day 1

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Question 1
1.

If f(x) = x2, and g(x) = 4f(x) to form a new graph. Describe the changes from f(x) to g(x).

Question 2
2.

describe the similarites and differences between g(x) and f(x)

Let's practice some quadratic transformations together.

Question 3
3.

The graph of the parent quadratic
function f(x) = x2 is shown.

Sketch the graph of

Question 4
4.

The graph of the parent quadratic
function f(x) = x2 is shown.

Sketch the graph of

Question 5
5.

The graph of the parent quadratic
function f(x) = x2 is shown.

Sketch the graph of

Question 6
6.

Find the vertex for g(x).

Question 7
7.

Find the vertex for h(x).

Question 8
8.

Find the vertex for g(x).

Now, complete the rest for homework.

Question 9
9.

The graph of the parent quadratic
function f(x) = x2 is shown.

Sketch the graph of

Question 10
10.

The graph of the parent quadratic
function f(x) = x2 is shown.

Sketch the graph of

Question 11
11.

The graph of the parent quadratic
function f(x) = x2 is shown.

Sketch the graph of

Question 12
12.

The graph of the parent quadratic
function f(x) = x2 is shown.

Sketch the graph of

Question 13
13.

The graph of the parent quadratic
function f(x) = x2 is shown.

Sketch the graph of

Question 14
14.

The graph of the parent quadratic
function f(x) = x2 is shown.

Sketch the graph of

Question 15
15.

The graph of the parent quadratic
function f(x) = x2 is shown.

Sketch the graph of

Question 16
16.

Find the vertex for g(x).

Question 17
17.

Complete the transformation below. What are the coordinates of the vertex point?

Question 18
18.

Sketch a possible graph given the restraints below.

Question 19
19.

Dominick graphs the equation y = ax2 where "a" is a positive integer. If Gina mulitplys "a" by -3, describe how the new graph will change.

Question 20
20.

What is the vertex for m(x)?

Question 21
21.

Write the equation for the m(x) function.