Description
This is an excellent way to practice key features and graph transformations of exponential functions.
Students will practice:
a. Horizontal, vertical and reflection transformations
b. Domain and range
c. Equations of horizontal asymptotes
d. End behavior
e x and y- intercepts (For the x-intercepts, we are estimating (not using Logs to solve).
f. Graphing the parent function and the transformed function
You can have students work all 12 problems or differentiate by choosing the problems for the students. There are 6 exponential growth, 6 exponential decay, with 4 being reflected over the x-axis.
Students will practice:
a. Horizontal, vertical and reflection transformations
b. Domain and range
c. Equations of horizontal asymptotes
d. End behavior
e x and y- intercepts (For the x-intercepts, we are estimating (not using Logs to solve).
f. Graphing the parent function and the transformed function
You can have students work all 12 problems or differentiate by choosing the problems for the students. There are 6 exponential growth, 6 exponential decay, with 4 being reflected over the x-axis.
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Key Features and Graph Transformations of Exponential Graphs
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Grades
8th - 10th
Standards
CCSSHSF-BF.B.3
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Teaching Duration
45 minutes
Description
This is an excellent way to practice key features and graph transformations of exponential functions.
Students will practice:
a. Horizontal, vertical and reflection transformations
b. Domain and range
c. Equations of horizontal asymptotes
d. End behavior
e x and y- intercepts (For the x-intercepts, we are estimating (not using Logs to solve).
f. Graphing the parent function and the transformed function
You can have students work all 12 problems or differentiate by choosing the problems for the students. There are 6 exponential growth, 6 exponential decay, with 4 being reflected over the x-axis.
Students will practice:
a. Horizontal, vertical and reflection transformations
b. Domain and range
c. Equations of horizontal asymptotes
d. End behavior
e x and y- intercepts (For the x-intercepts, we are estimating (not using Logs to solve).
f. Graphing the parent function and the transformed function
You can have students work all 12 problems or differentiate by choosing the problems for the students. There are 6 exponential growth, 6 exponential decay, with 4 being reflected over the x-axis.
Report this resource to TPT
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CCSSHSF-BF.B.3
Identify the effect on the graph of replacing π§(πΉ) by π§(πΉ) + π¬, π¬ π§(πΉ), π§(π¬πΉ), and π§(πΉ + π¬) for specific values of π¬ (both positive and negative); find the value of π¬ given the graphs. Experiment with cases and illustrate an explanation of the effects on the graph using technology.
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