Mcr3U - Mcf3M Horizontal and Vertical Stretches/Compressions of Functions
Mcr3U - Mcf3M Horizontal and Vertical Stretches/Compressions of Functions
1. Reset the calculator by pressing the following keys: 2nd, +, 7:Reset, 2:Defaults, 2:Reset
2. In the function editor Y=, set the following: Y1 = x2 , Y2 = 2Y1, Y3 = 1/2Y1. You can choose the
Y1 character by pressing the following keys: Vars, Y-Vars, 1: Function, 1: Y1
Y2 = _____________ Y3 = _______________
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5. Given the graph of the function f (x) below, draw the graphs of 2f (x) and 0.5f (x) on the same set
of axes below using a different color pen:
The original function f (x) in the question above is the function f (x) = √x. Verify your work in the
previous question by changing Y1 to Y1 = √x.
6. Does the shape of the curve change shape as a result of these transformations? Why or why not?
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7. Below, comment on the graphs of the functions f (x) and af (x) where a is a constant.
Part B: Horizontal Stretches/Compressions
8. In the function editor Y=, set the following: Y1 = x2, Y2 = Y1(2x), Y3 = Y1(1/2x). You can
choose the Y1 character by pressing the following keys: Vars, Y-Vars 1: Function, 1: Y1
Y2 = _____________ Y3 = _______________
10. What effect does replacing x with kx, where k is a constant, have?
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11. Given the graph of the function f (x) below, draw the graphs of f (2x) and f (0.5x) on the same set
of axes below using a different color pen:
The original function f (x) in the question above is the function f (x) = 1/x. Verify your work in the
13. Below, comment on the graphs of the functions f (x) and f (kx) where k is a constant.
Part C: Combining Stretches/Compressions
Horizontal and vertical stretches/compressions can be combined so that the shape of a function can be
changed in any way.
14. In the function editor Y=, set the following: Y1 = sqrt(x), Y2 = 2Y1(3x), Y3 = 1/2Y2(1/3X). You
can choose the Y1 character by pressing the following keys: Vars, Y-Vars 1: Function, 1: Y1.
Y2 = _____________ Y3 = _______________
17. Sketch the graphs of Y1, Y2 and Y3 below. Make sure to label the curves with the appropriate
equations in terms of x.
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18. Starting with the graph of f ( x) = , describe how you would sketch each of
x
1 1 1
f ( x ) = 2( ), f ( x ) = , f ( x ) = 1 / 4( )
x 2x 3x
19. Without using a graphing calculator, sketch and properly label each of the functions in the
previous question.