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1.2 Transformations - Wright

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Question 1
1.

Write the equation for g(x) if the function is translated two units up

Question 2
2.

Write the equation for g(x) if the function is translated three units to the right

Question 3
3.

Write the equation for g(x) if the function is translated one units to the left.

Question 4
4.

Write the equation for g(x) if the function is translated two units to the left and three units down.

Question 5
5.

Write the equation for g(x) if the function is translated five units to the right and seven units up.

Question 6
6.

Write the equation for g(x) if the function is translated six units to the right and three units down.

Question 7
7.

Write the equation for g(x) if the function is stretched vertically by a factor of 3.

Question 8
8.

Write the equation for g(x) if the function is compressed vertically by a factor of 1/2.

Question 9
9.

Write the equation for g(x) if the function is stretched vertically by a factor of 2 and flipped over the x-axis.

Question 10
10.

Write the equation for g(x) if the function is compressed vertically by a factor of 1/3 and translated three units to the right and 2 units down.

Question 11
11.

Write the equation for g(x) if the function is stretched vertically by a factor of 5 and translated four units to the left and one unit up.

Question 12
12.

Write the equation for g(x) if the function is flipped over the x-axis and translated five units to the left and three units down.

Question 13
13.

The parent functions is:
Write the equation of g(x), shown on the graph.

Question 14
14.

The parent functions is:
Write the equation of g(x), shown on the graph.

Question 15
15.

The parent functions is:
Write the equation of g(x), shown on the graph.

Question 16
16.

The parent functions is:
Write the equation of g(x), shown on the graph.

Question 17
17.

The parent functions is:
Write the equation of g(x), shown on the graph. Hint this is a compression.