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Linear Functions - Identifying Linear Transformations from Equations Notes
Linear Functions - Identifying Linear Transformations from Equations Notes
Linear Functions - Identifying Linear Transformations from Equations Notes
Linear Functions - Identifying Linear Transformations from Equations Notes
Linear Functions - Identifying Linear Transformations from Equations Notes
Linear Functions - Identifying Linear Transformations from Equations Notes
Linear Functions - Identifying Linear Transformations from Equations Notes
Linear Functions - Identifying Linear Transformations from Equations Notes
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This packet contains three different foldable mini booklets showing students how to find transformations between linear equations and transformations from linear parent function in f(x) notation. Transformations include: vertical and horizontal stretch/compress, vertical and horizontal shift, and reflection across x and y-axis.

Booklet 1: How to find transformations between two linear equations in slope intercept form, y=mx + b.

Booklet 2: How to find transformations from linear parent function f(x), i.e. -f(x), af(x), f(x) - c, etc.

Booklet 3: Contains transformations examples from the parent function.
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Linear Functions - Identifying Linear Transformations from Equations Notes

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Description

This packet contains three different foldable mini booklets showing students how to find transformations between linear equations and transformations from linear parent function in f(x) notation. Transformations include: vertical and horizontal stretch/compress, vertical and horizontal shift, and reflection across x and y-axis.

Booklet 1: How to find transformations between two linear equations in slope intercept form, y=mx + b.

Booklet 2: How to find transformations from linear parent function f(x), i.e. -f(x), af(x), f(x) - c, etc.

Booklet 3: Contains transformations examples from the parent function.
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Ready to use for a final review and simple for students to review, a great resource.
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April 24, 2024
Great resource! My students loved how organized it was and the problems were great!
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January 23, 2024
Students understood the concept better after receiving this activity. Thank you for sharing.
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I used it with my daughter as a teaching tool and then as notes for her Math Notebook. She goes back and refers to it whenever she has a problem. Thanks for sharing!
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