Each student can have their own unit circle set. See how to cut out the pieces here.Students use it to learn: special triangles angles in standard position reference angles coordinates of special angles *angles are in both degrees and radians Can be used for the following courses: MCF3M, MCR3U, MHF4U
Students transform a happy face using point transformation to explore how the face looks based on different transformation performed.
Transformation covered:
vertical stretch
vertical compression
horizontal stretch
horizontal compression
reflection in the x-axis
reflection in the y-axis
vertical translation
horizontal translation
combined transformation
reflection in the line y = x (inverse)
identifying transformation given original and image faces
background knowledge required: mapping notati
Given the graphs of the base function (linear, quadratic, square root, and reciprocal) and its transformation, students are asked to identify the transformation and provide the equation of the image function.
Answer key is not included as students are encouraged to use technology (graphing calculators/websites/apps) to check their answers.
Course: MCR3U
Store: CLaw
Each student can have their own unit circle set. See how to cut out the pieces here.Students use it to learn: special triangles angles in standard position reference angles coordinates of special angles *angles are in both degrees and radians *Please note that the photograph shown here is for the colour version. Can be used for the following courses: MCF3M, MCR3U, MHF4U
Students start with reviewing the inverse function of a linear function, then students explore the inverse of an exponential function with base bigger than 1 and the inverse of an exponential function with base between 0 and 1.
Then, students look at the properties of all three functions: domain, range, x-intercept, y-intercept, intervals for which the function is positive/negative, intervals for which the function is increasing/decreasing, and any asymptote.
Answer key provided in the same fi
Students are expected to have knowledge of transformation of points and graphs.
Given the equation of each logarithmic functions, students use transformations to graph the image curves, then identify the following properties: domain, range, x-intercept, y-intercept, intervals for which the image function is positive/negative, intervals for which the image function is increasing/decreasing, and equation of the asymptote.
There are eight questions in total.
Answer key provided in the same file.
11th - 12th, Adult Education
Graphing, Math
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