Algebra II : Polynomial Functions

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Example Questions

Example Question #3 : Transformations Of Polynomial Functions

Write the transformation of the given function moved five units to the left:

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Correct answer:

Explanation:

To transform the function horizontally, we must make an addition or subtraction to the input, x. Because we are asked to move the function to the left, we must add the number of units we are moving. This is the opposite of what one would expect, but if we are inputting values that are to the left of the original, they are less than what would have originally been. So, to counterbalance this, we add the units of the transformation.

For our function being transformed five units to the left, we get

 

Example Question #1 : Transformations Of Polynomial Functions

Write the transformation of the given function flipped, and moved one unit to the left:

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Correct answer:

Explanation:

To transform a function horizontally, we must add or subtract the units we transform to x directly. To move left, we add units to x, which is opposite what one thinks should happen, but keep in mind that to move left is to be more negative. To flip a function, the entire function changes in sign.

After making both of these changes, we get

Example Question #6 : Transformations Of Polynomial Functions

Transform the function by moving it two units up, and five units to the left:

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Correct answer:

Explanation:

To transform a function we use the following formula,

where h represents the horizontal shift and v represents the vertical shift.

In this particular case we want to shift to the left five units,

and vertically up two units,

.

Therefore, the transformed function becomes,

.

Example Question #7 : Transformations Of Polynomial Functions

Shift   up one unit.  What is the new equation?

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Correct answer:

Explanation:

Expand the binomial.

Multiply negative by this quantity.

The polynomial in standard form is:  

Shifting this graph up one will change the y-intercept by adding one unit.

The answer is:  

Example Question #4 : Transformations Of Polynomial Functions

Shift the graph  up two units.  What's the new equation?

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Correct answer:

Explanation:

Shifting this parabola up two units requires expanding the binomial.

Use the FOIL method to simplify this equation.

Shifting this graph up two units will add two to the y-intercept.

The answer is:  

Example Question #1 : Transformations Of Polynomial Functions

Shift  to up two units. What is the new equation?

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Correct answer:

Explanation:

We will need to determine the equation of the parabola in standard form, which is:

Use the FOIL method to expand the binomials.

Shifting this up two units will add two to the value of .

The answer is:  

Example Question #1 : Transformations Of Polynomial Functions

If  and , what is ?

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Correct answer:

Explanation:

In this problem, the  in the  equation becomes  --> .

This simplifies to , or

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