Description
This Algebra I freebie is a reference guide for all 10 different types of linear transformations. Since all graphs can fit on one page, students can easily compare and contrast the graphs and equations of each function transformation. This can be used as a whole class review, exit ticket, "cheat sheet" and more! The answer key is included.
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Grades
8th - 10th
Standards
CCSSHSF-BF.B.3
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Pages
5
Answer Key
Included
Description
This Algebra I freebie is a reference guide for all 10 different types of linear transformations. Since all graphs can fit on one page, students can easily compare and contrast the graphs and equations of each function transformation. This can be used as a whole class review, exit ticket, "cheat sheet" and more! The answer key is included.
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Great resource for my Algebra 1 students. This is usually a tough concept for my students, but this resource was very helpful!
Transformation Functions Graphs
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Great resource to show students what the transformation of functions on graphs looks like.
Great resource for my students to practice algebraic skills! I strongly recommend! Thank you.
This was a great resource for my 8th graders in Algebra. Thanks!
Great reference for my students to use as we begin the transformation process.
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CCSSHSF-BF.B.3
Identify the effect on the graph of replacing 𝘧(𝘹) by 𝘧(𝘹) + 𝘬, 𝘬 𝘧(𝘹), 𝘧(𝘬𝘹), and 𝘧(𝘹 + 𝘬) for specific values of 𝘬 (both positive and negative); find the value of 𝘬 given the graphs. Experiment with cases and illustrate an explanation of the effects on the graph using technology.
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