Rose Harrison and Clara Huizink Solutions for Exercise 11: Practice 5
Rose Harrison Mathematics Solutions for Exercise - Rose Harrison and Clara Huizink Solutions for Exercise 11: Practice 5
Attempt the practice questions from Exercise 11: Practice 5 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 11: Practice 5 with Hints & Solutions
The orange function is obtained by applying one transformation to the blue function . Express in terms of , and state the transformation.

The orange function is obtained by applying one transformation to the blue function . Express in terms of , and state the transformation.

The orange function is obtained by applying one transformation to the blue function . Express in terms of , and state the transformation.

The orange function is obtained by applying one transformation to the blue function . Express in terms of , and state the transformation.

The orange function is obtained by applying one transformation to the blue function . Express in terms of , and state the transformation.

For each pair of graphs, the orange function is obtained by applying two or more transformations to the blue function . Express in terms of , and state the transformations.

For each pair of graphs, the orange function is obtained by applying two or more transformations to the blue function . Express in terms of , and state the transformations.

The orange function is obtained by applying one transformation to the blue function . Express in terms of , and state the transformation.
