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Graphs Transformations of Exponential Functions

The document discusses various transformations of exponential functions: - Reflections about the x-axis or y-axis result in functions that are reflections of the original about those axes, with the same domain but opposite range for reflections about the x-axis. - Vertical stretching or shrinking multiplies the y-values by a constant k, leaving the domain unchanged but changing the range proportionally. - Vertical shifts add or subtract a constant from the function, shifting it up or down while keeping the domain and general shape the same. - Horizontal shifts add or subtract a constant from the x-values, shifting the graph left or right while keeping the domain and general shape the same.

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Graphs Transformations of Exponential Functions

The document discusses various transformations of exponential functions: - Reflections about the x-axis or y-axis result in functions that are reflections of the original about those axes, with the same domain but opposite range for reflections about the x-axis. - Vertical stretching or shrinking multiplies the y-values by a constant k, leaving the domain unchanged but changing the range proportionally. - Vertical shifts add or subtract a constant from the function, shifting it up or down while keeping the domain and general shape the same. - Horizontal shifts add or subtract a constant from the x-values, shifting the graph left or right while keeping the domain and general shape the same.

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Graphs

Transformations
of Exponential
Functions
Things to do!
For each of the ff. functions:

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Things to do!
Given functions:

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Graphs
Transformations
of Exponential
Functions
Reflection y f(x) = 2x
4

x
–2 2

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Reflection y
g(x) = 2 -x f(x) = 2x
4

x
–2 2

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Reflection y
g(x) = 2 -x f(x) = 2x
The graph of the
4
function g(x) = 2-x is
a reflection the
graph of f(x) = 2x in x
–2 2
the y-axis.

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Reflection y
g(x) = 2 -x f(x) = 2x
The graph of the
4
function g(x) = 2-x is
a reflection the
graph of f(x) = 2x in x
–2 2
the y-axis.

Domain: (–, )
Range: (0, )
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Reflection y
g(x) = 2 -x f(x) = 2x
The graph of the
4
function g(x) = 2-x is
a reflection the
graph of f(x) = 2x in x
–2 2
the y-axis.
f(x) = 2x & g(x) = 2-x
Domain: (–, )
Range: (0, )
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Reflection y f(x) = 2x
4

x
–2 2

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Reflection y f(x) = 2x
4

x
–2 2

g(x) = -2 x

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Reflection y f(x) = 2x
The graph of the
4
function g(x) = -2x is
a reflection the
graph of f(x) = 2x in x
–2 2
the x-axis.

g(x) = -2 x

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Reflection y f(x) = 2x
The graph of the
4
function g(x) = -2x is
a reflection the
graph of f(x) = 2x in x
–2 2
the x-axis.
f(x) = 2x
Domain: (–, )
Range: (0, ) g(x) = -2 x

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Reflection y f(x) = 2x
The graph of the
4
function g(x) = -2x is
a reflection the
graph of f(x) = 2x in x
–2 2
the x-axis.
f(x) = 2x g(x) = -2 x
Domain: (–, )
Range: (0, ) g(x) = -2 x

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Reflection y f(x) = 2x
The graph of the
4
function g(x) = -2x is
a reflection the
graph of f(x) = 2x in x
–2 2
the x-axis.
f(x) = 2x g(x) = -2 x
Domain: (–, ) Domain: (–, )
Range: (0, ) g(x) = -2 x

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Reflection y f(x) = 2x
The graph of the
4
function g(x) = -2x is
a reflection the
graph of f(x) = 2x in x
–2 2
the x-axis.
f(x) = 2x g(x) = -2 x
Domain: (–, ) Domain: (–, )
Range: (0, ) Range: (0, -) g(x) = -2 x

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Reflection
The graph of the function -f(x) is the
reflection about the x-axis of the
graph of f(x).

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Reflection
The graph of the function -f(x) is the
reflection about the x-axis of the
graph of f(x).

The graph of the function f(-x) is the


reflection about the y-axis of the
graph of f(x).

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Vertical Stretching or Shrinking

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Vertical Stretching or Shrinking

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Vertical Stretching or Shrinking

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Vertical Stretching or Shrinking
OBSERVATIONS:
a.Domain: ℝ

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Vertical Stretching or Shrinking
OBSERVATIONS:
a.Domain: ℝ

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Vertical Stretching or Shrinking
OBSERVATIONS:
a.Domain: ℝ
b.The y-intercepts
were multiplied
accordingly.

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Vertical Stretching or Shrinking
OBSERVATIONS:
a.Domain: ℝ
b.The y-intercepts
were multiplied
accordingly.
c.HA: y = 0

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Vertical Stretching or Shrinking

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Vertical Stretching or Shrinking

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Vertical Stretching or Shrinking

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Vertical Shifts

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Vertical Shifts y

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Vertical Shifts y
g(x) = 2x + 1
f(x) = 2x
4
h(x) = 2x – 1
2

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Vertical Shifts y
g(x) = 2x + 1
OBSERVATIONS: f(x) = 2x
a.Domain: ℝ 4
h(x) = 2x – 1
2

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Vertical Shifts y
g(x) = 2x + 1
f(x) = 2x
4
h(x) = 2x – 1
2
y=1
x
y = –1

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Vertical Shifts y
g(x) = 2x + 1
f(x) = 2x
4
h(x) = 2x – 1
2
y=1
x
y = –1

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Vertical Shifts y
g(x) = 2x + 1
f(x) = 2x
4
h(x) = 2x – 1
2
y=1
x
y = –1

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Vertical Shifts

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Horizontal Shifts

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Horizontal Shifts

f(x) = 2x
h(x) = 2x-2

g(x) = 2x+4

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Horizontal Shifts
OBSERVATIONS:
a.Domain: ℝ

f(x) = 2x
h(x) = 2x-2

g(x) = 2x+4

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Horizontal Shifts

f(x) = 2x
h(x) = 2x-2

g(x) = 2x+4

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Horizontal Shifts

f(x) = 2x
h(x) = 2x-2

g(x) = 2x+4

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Horizontal Shifts

f(x) = 2x
h(x) = 2x-2

g(x) = 2x+4

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Horizontal Shifts

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Horizontal Shifts

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TRY
THIS!!!

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Do this!!!

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