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Transformation of Functions Ms

1. The document describes transformations of functions including: - A horizontal stretch with scale factor 1.5 - A translation with vector [6] 2. It shows: - Completing the square of the function 3x^2 - 12x + 11 - Finding the vertex of the transformed function - Two methods give the same vertex of (5,4) 3. It asks for evidence of an appropriate approach to: - A horizontal shift and/or stretch of a function 4. It shows: - A graph of a function - Its reflection in the x-axis with vertex at approximately (-1,-2) 5. It works with: - Applying rules to

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Transformation of Functions Ms

1. The document describes transformations of functions including: - A horizontal stretch with scale factor 1.5 - A translation with vector [6] 2. It shows: - Completing the square of the function 3x^2 - 12x + 11 - Finding the vertex of the transformed function - Two methods give the same vertex of (5,4) 3. It asks for evidence of an appropriate approach to: - A horizontal shift and/or stretch of a function 4. It shows: - A graph of a function - Its reflection in the x-axis with vertex at approximately (-1,-2) 5. It works with: - Applying rules to

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1.

(a)

A2 N2

(b)
Description of transformation Diagram letter
Horizontal stretch with scale factor 1.5 C
Maps f to f(x) + 1 D
A1A1 N2

(c) translation (accept move/shift/slide etc.) with vector A1A1 N2


[6]

2. (a) For a reasonable attempt to complete the square, (or expanding) (M1)
e.g. 3x2 12x + 11 = 3(x2 4x + 4) + 11 12
f(x) = 3(x 2)2 1 (accept h = 2, k = 1) A1A1 N3

(b) METHOD 1
Vertex shifted to (2 + 3, 1 + 5) = (5, 4) M1
so the new function is 3(x 5)2 + 4 (accept p = 5, q = 4) A1A1 N2
METHOD 2
g(x) = 3((x 3) h)2 + k + 5 = 3((x 3) 2)2 1 + 5 M1
= 3(x 5)2 + 4 (accept p = 5, q = 4) A1A1 N2
[6]

IB Questionbank Maths SL 1
3. (a)

A2 N2

(b) evidence of appropriate approach (M1)


1
e.g. reference to any horizontal shift and/or stretch factor, x = 3 + 1, y = 2
2
P is (4, 1) (accept x = 4, y = 1) A1A1 N3
[5]

4. (a)
y
4

2 1 0 1 2 3 4 x
1

M1A1 N2
Note: Award M1 for evidence of reflection in
x-axis, A1 for correct vertex and all
intercepts approximately correct.

IB Questionbank Maths SL 2
(b) (i) g (3) = f (0) (A1)
f (0) = 1.5 A1 N2
3
(ii) translation (accept shift, slide, etc.) of A1A1 N2
0
[6]

5. (a) attempt to apply rules of logarithms (M1)


e.g. ln ab = bln a, ln ab = ln a + ln b
correct application of ln ab = bln a (seen anywhere) A1
e.g. 3ln x = ln x3
correct application of ln ab = ln a + ln b (seen anywhere) A1
e.g. ln 5x3 = ln 5 + ln x3
so ln 5x3 = ln 5 + 3ln x
g (x) = f (x) + ln5 (accept g (x) = 3ln x + ln 5) A1 N1 4

(b) transformation with correct name, direction, and value A3


0
e.g. translation by , shift up by ln 5, vertical translation of ln 5 3
ln 5
[7]

6. (a) f(x) = x2 2x 3 A1A1A1


evidence of solving f(x) = 0 (M1)
e.g. x2 2x 3 = 0
evidence of correct working A1
2 16
e.g. (x + 1)(x 3),
2
x = 1 (ignore x = 3) (A1)
evidence of substituting their negative x-value into f(x) (M1)
1 1
e.g. (1) 3 (1) 2 3(1), 1 3
3 3
5
y= A1
3
5
coordinates are 1, N3
3

IB Questionbank Maths SL 3
(b) (i) (3, 9) A1 N1

(ii) (1, 4) A1A1 N2

(iii) reflection gives (3, 9) (A1)


3
stretch gives , 9 A1A1 N3
2
[14]

7. (a) in any order


translated 1 unit to the right A1 N1
stretched vertically by factor 2 A1 N1

(b) METHOD 1
Finding coordinates of image on g (A1)(A1)
e.g. 1 + 1 = 0, 1 2 = 2, (1, 1) (1 + 1, 2 1), (0, 2)
P is (3, 0) A1A1 N4
METHOD 2
h(x) = 2(x 4)2 2 (A1)(A1)
P is (3, 0) A1A1 N4
[6]

IB Questionbank Maths SL 4

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