Rose Harrison and Clara Huizink Solutions for Exercise 3: Practice 1

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Rose Harrison Mathematics Solutions for Exercise - Rose Harrison and Clara Huizink Solutions for Exercise 3: Practice 1

Attempt the practice questions from Exercise 3: Practice 1 with hints and solutions to strengthen your understanding. MYP Mathematics A concept based approach 4&5 Standard solutions are prepared by Experienced Embibe Experts.

Questions from Rose Harrison and Clara Huizink Solutions for Exercise 3: Practice 1 with Hints & Solutions

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This diagram shows an example of graph transformations. Describe the single transformation that has taken place to transform the red curve into the blue curve.

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This diagram shows an example of graph transformations. Describe the single transformation that has taken place to transform the red curve into the blue curve.

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This diagram shows an example of graph transformations. Describe the transformations applied to map the red curve onto the blue curve.

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This diagram shows an example of graph transformations. Describe the transformations applied to map the red curve onto the blue curve.

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From the diagram, identify the two transformations which transform the red curve into the blue curve.

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These diagrams show further examples of graph transformations. In each case, identify the two transformations which transform the red curve into the blue curve.  Question Image

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Consider the graph shown in the diagram below. Ronnie says that one graph is a translation of the other. Reggie says that one graph is a reflection of the other. Decide whether their claims are correct. Explain what you notice.

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Consider the graph shown in the diagram below. Ronnie says that one graph is a translation of the other. Reggie says that one graph is a reflection of the other. Decide whether their claims are correct. Explain what you notice.

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