Alg2.5 Transformations of Functions
Lesson 1
- I can describe how a graph is transformed.
Lesson 2
- I can use function notation to represent a vertical or horizontal translation from one graph to another.
Lesson 3
- I can write equations to represent vertical and horizontal translations of graphs.
- I understand the relationship between graphs and equations describing horizontal translations.
Lesson 4
- I can reflect a graph across either the $x$- or $y$-axis.
Lesson 5
- I can identify even and odd functions by their graphs.
Lesson 6
- I can complete graphs of even and odd functions if I know what half the graph looks like.
- I can identify even and odd functions by their equations.
Lesson 7
- I can write an equation from a description of how a graph is transformed.
Lesson 8
- I can calculate the scale factor needed to transform the output of a function to model data.
Lesson 9
- I can describe the effect of a scale factor on the input of a function.
- I understand the differences between scaling the outputs and scaling the inputs of a function.
Lesson 10
- I can combine two functions in different ways.
Lesson 11
- I can transform a function so its graph models a data set.