
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.



Important Questions on A Frog into a Prince (Transforming Functions)
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.

In the graph you are given the equation of one of the functions. The other graphs are translations of that function. Find the equation of each function.

In the graph you are given the equation of one of the functions. The other graphs are translations of that function. Find the equation of each function.

In the graph you are given the equation of one of the functions. The other graphs are translations of that function. Find the equation of each function.

In the graph you are given the equation of one of the functions. The other graphs are translations of that function. Find the equation of each function.

Without using graphing software or a calculator or finding any specific coordinates of points, sketch the graph of the following function. Label any intercepts with the axes

Without using graphing software or a calculator or finding any specific coordinates of points, sketch the graph of the following function. Label any intercepts with the axes.

Without using graphing software or a calculator or finding any specific coordinates of points, sketch the graph of the following function. Label any intercepts with the axes.
