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Page 1: Chapter 2.6 Graphing Techniques. One of the main objectives of this course is to recognize and learn to graph various functions. Graphing techniques presented

Chapter 2.6

Graphing Techniques

Page 2: Chapter 2.6 Graphing Techniques. One of the main objectives of this course is to recognize and learn to graph various functions. Graphing techniques presented

One of the main objectives of this course is to recognize and learn to graph various functions. Graphing techniques presented in this section show how to graph functions that are defined by altering a basic function.

Page 3: Chapter 2.6 Graphing Techniques. One of the main objectives of this course is to recognize and learn to graph various functions. Graphing techniques presented

Stretching and Shrinking

We begin by considering how the graph of

.xf y ofgraph the

tocompares or

axfyxfay

Page 4: Chapter 2.6 Graphing Techniques. One of the main objectives of this course is to recognize and learn to graph various functions. Graphing techniques presented

y

x

Example 1 Stretching or Shrinking a GraphGraph each function

xxf

x |x|

-2-1012

Page 5: Chapter 2.6 Graphing Techniques. One of the main objectives of this course is to recognize and learn to graph various functions. Graphing techniques presented

y

x

Example 1 Stretching or Shrinking a Graph

xxf

Graph each function

xxg 2

x |x| 2|x|

-2-1012

21012

Page 6: Chapter 2.6 Graphing Techniques. One of the main objectives of this course is to recognize and learn to graph various functions. Graphing techniques presented

y

x

Example 1 Stretching or Shrinking a GraphGraph each function

xxh 21

xxf

x |x| x21

-2-1012

21012

Page 7: Chapter 2.6 Graphing Techniques. One of the main objectives of this course is to recognize and learn to graph various functions. Graphing techniques presented

y

x

Example 1 Stretching or Shrinking a GraphGraph each function

xxk 2

xxf

x |x| x2

-2-1012

21012

Page 8: Chapter 2.6 Graphing Techniques. One of the main objectives of this course is to recognize and learn to graph various functions. Graphing techniques presented

2x rewrite to

)baab(

R2)(Section 19 pageon 3property Use

(a).part in

x2xg ofgraph theas same theis

2xxk ofgraph theTherefore,

Page 9: Chapter 2.6 Graphing Techniques. One of the main objectives of this course is to recognize and learn to graph various functions. Graphing techniques presented
Page 10: Chapter 2.6 Graphing Techniques. One of the main objectives of this course is to recognize and learn to graph various functions. Graphing techniques presented

y

x

Example 2 Reflecting a Graph Across an AxisGraph each function

xxf

x

0

1

4

9

x

Page 11: Chapter 2.6 Graphing Techniques. One of the main objectives of this course is to recognize and learn to graph various functions. Graphing techniques presented

y

x

Example 2 Reflecting a Graph Across an AxisGraph each function

xxf

x

0

1

4

9

x x0

1

2

3

Page 12: Chapter 2.6 Graphing Techniques. One of the main objectives of this course is to recognize and learn to graph various functions. Graphing techniques presented

y

x

Example 2 Reflecting a Graph Across an AxisGraph each function

xxf

x

0

-1

-4

-9

x x

Page 13: Chapter 2.6 Graphing Techniques. One of the main objectives of this course is to recognize and learn to graph various functions. Graphing techniques presented
Page 14: Chapter 2.6 Graphing Techniques. One of the main objectives of this course is to recognize and learn to graph various functions. Graphing techniques presented

Symmetry

The graph of f shown in Figure 75(a) is cut in half by the y-axis with each half the mirror image of the other half.

Page 15: Chapter 2.6 Graphing Techniques. One of the main objectives of this course is to recognize and learn to graph various functions. Graphing techniques presented

A graph with this property is said to be symmetric with respect to the y-axis. As this graph suggests, a graph is symmetric with respect to the y-axis if the point (-x, y) is on the graph whenever the point (x, y) is on the graph.

Page 16: Chapter 2.6 Graphing Techniques. One of the main objectives of this course is to recognize and learn to graph various functions. Graphing techniques presented

Similarly, if the graph of g in Figure 75(b) were folded in half along the x-axis, the portion at the top would exactly match the portion at the bottom.

Page 17: Chapter 2.6 Graphing Techniques. One of the main objectives of this course is to recognize and learn to graph various functions. Graphing techniques presented

Such a graph is symmetric with respect to the x-axis: the point (x, -y) is on the graph whenever the point (x, y) is on the graph.

Page 18: Chapter 2.6 Graphing Techniques. One of the main objectives of this course is to recognize and learn to graph various functions. Graphing techniques presented
Page 19: Chapter 2.6 Graphing Techniques. One of the main objectives of this course is to recognize and learn to graph various functions. Graphing techniques presented

y

x

Example 3 Testing for Symmetry with Respect to an Axis

Test for symmetry

42 xy

x

012

-1

2x 42 x

-2

Page 20: Chapter 2.6 Graphing Techniques. One of the main objectives of this course is to recognize and learn to graph various functions. Graphing techniques presented

In y = x2 +4 replace x with -x

Page 21: Chapter 2.6 Graphing Techniques. One of the main objectives of this course is to recognize and learn to graph various functions. Graphing techniques presented

y

x

Example 3 Testing for Symmetry with Respect to an Axis

Test for symmetry

32 yx

y

012

-1

2y 32 y

-2

Page 22: Chapter 2.6 Graphing Techniques. One of the main objectives of this course is to recognize and learn to graph various functions. Graphing techniques presented

In x = y2 - 3 replace y with -y

Page 23: Chapter 2.6 Graphing Techniques. One of the main objectives of this course is to recognize and learn to graph various functions. Graphing techniques presented

y

x

Example 3 Testing for Symmetry with Respect to an Axis

Test for symmetry

1622 yx

Page 24: Chapter 2.6 Graphing Techniques. One of the main objectives of this course is to recognize and learn to graph various functions. Graphing techniques presented

In x2 +y2 = 16

substitute –x for x and –y for y

Page 25: Chapter 2.6 Graphing Techniques. One of the main objectives of this course is to recognize and learn to graph various functions. Graphing techniques presented

y

x

Example 3 Testing for Symmetry with Respect to an Axis

Test for symmetry

42 yx

x

012

-1

42 x

-2

Page 26: Chapter 2.6 Graphing Techniques. One of the main objectives of this course is to recognize and learn to graph various functions. Graphing techniques presented

In 2x + y = 4

substitute –x for x and –y for y

Page 27: Chapter 2.6 Graphing Techniques. One of the main objectives of this course is to recognize and learn to graph various functions. Graphing techniques presented

Another kind of symmetry occurs when a graph can be rotated 1800 around the origin, with the result coinciding exactly with the original graph. Symmetry of this type is called symmetry with respect to the origin. A graph is symmetric with respect to the origin if the point (-x, -y) is on the graph whenever the point (x, y) is on the graph.

Page 28: Chapter 2.6 Graphing Techniques. One of the main objectives of this course is to recognize and learn to graph various functions. Graphing techniques presented

Figure 78 shows two graphs that are symmetric with respect to the origin.

Page 29: Chapter 2.6 Graphing Techniques. One of the main objectives of this course is to recognize and learn to graph various functions. Graphing techniques presented

Figure 78 shows two graphs that are symmetric with respect to the origin.

Page 30: Chapter 2.6 Graphing Techniques. One of the main objectives of this course is to recognize and learn to graph various functions. Graphing techniques presented
Page 31: Chapter 2.6 Graphing Techniques. One of the main objectives of this course is to recognize and learn to graph various functions. Graphing techniques presented

Example 4 Testing for Symmetry with Respect to the Oigin

Are the following graphs symmetric with respect to the origin?

1622 yx

Page 32: Chapter 2.6 Graphing Techniques. One of the main objectives of this course is to recognize and learn to graph various functions. Graphing techniques presented

Example 4 Testing for Symmetry with Respect to the Oigin

Are the following graphs symmetric with respect to the origin?

3xy

Page 33: Chapter 2.6 Graphing Techniques. One of the main objectives of this course is to recognize and learn to graph various functions. Graphing techniques presented

A graph symmetric with respect to both the x- and y-axes is automatically symmetric with respect to the origin. However, a graph symmetric with respect to the origin need not be symmetric with respect to either axis.

See figure 80.

Page 34: Chapter 2.6 Graphing Techniques. One of the main objectives of this course is to recognize and learn to graph various functions. Graphing techniques presented

Of the three types of symmetry—with respect to the x-axis, the y-axis, and the origin—a graph possessing any two must also exhibit the third type.

Page 35: Chapter 2.6 Graphing Techniques. One of the main objectives of this course is to recognize and learn to graph various functions. Graphing techniques presented
Page 36: Chapter 2.6 Graphing Techniques. One of the main objectives of this course is to recognize and learn to graph various functions. Graphing techniques presented

Even and Odd Functions

The concepts of symmetry with respect to the y-axis and symmetry with respect to the origin are closely associated with the concepts of even and off functions.

Page 37: Chapter 2.6 Graphing Techniques. One of the main objectives of this course is to recognize and learn to graph various functions. Graphing techniques presented
Page 38: Chapter 2.6 Graphing Techniques. One of the main objectives of this course is to recognize and learn to graph various functions. Graphing techniques presented

Example 5 Determining Whether Functions Are Even, Odd, or Neither

Decide whether each function defined is even, odd, or neither.

f(x) = 8x4 - 3x2

Page 39: Chapter 2.6 Graphing Techniques. One of the main objectives of this course is to recognize and learn to graph various functions. Graphing techniques presented

Example 5 Determining Whether Functions Are Even, Odd, or Neither

Decide whether each function defined is even, odd, or neither.

f(x) = 6x3 - 9x

Page 40: Chapter 2.6 Graphing Techniques. One of the main objectives of this course is to recognize and learn to graph various functions. Graphing techniques presented

Example 5 Determining Whether Functions Are Even, Odd, or Neither

Decide whether each function defined is even, odd, or neither.

f(x) = 3x2 + 5x

Page 41: Chapter 2.6 Graphing Techniques. One of the main objectives of this course is to recognize and learn to graph various functions. Graphing techniques presented

Translations

The next examples show the results of horizontal and vertical shifts, called translations, of the graph f(x) = |x|

Page 42: Chapter 2.6 Graphing Techniques. One of the main objectives of this course is to recognize and learn to graph various functions. Graphing techniques presented

y

x

Example 6 Translating a Graph Vertically

xxf

Graph each function

4 xxg

x |x| |x|-4

-2-1012

21012

Page 43: Chapter 2.6 Graphing Techniques. One of the main objectives of this course is to recognize and learn to graph various functions. Graphing techniques presented
Page 44: Chapter 2.6 Graphing Techniques. One of the main objectives of this course is to recognize and learn to graph various functions. Graphing techniques presented
Page 45: Chapter 2.6 Graphing Techniques. One of the main objectives of this course is to recognize and learn to graph various functions. Graphing techniques presented

y

x

Example 7 Translating a Graph Vertically

xxf

Graph each function

4 xxg

x |x| |x|-4

-2-1012

21012

Page 46: Chapter 2.6 Graphing Techniques. One of the main objectives of this course is to recognize and learn to graph various functions. Graphing techniques presented
Page 47: Chapter 2.6 Graphing Techniques. One of the main objectives of this course is to recognize and learn to graph various functions. Graphing techniques presented
Page 48: Chapter 2.6 Graphing Techniques. One of the main objectives of this course is to recognize and learn to graph various functions. Graphing techniques presented

y

x

Example 8 Using More Than One Trnasformation on Graphs

xxf

Graph each function

13 xxf

Page 49: Chapter 2.6 Graphing Techniques. One of the main objectives of this course is to recognize and learn to graph various functions. Graphing techniques presented

y

x

Example 8 Using More Than One Trnasformation on Graphs

xxf

Graph each function

42 xxh

Page 50: Chapter 2.6 Graphing Techniques. One of the main objectives of this course is to recognize and learn to graph various functions. Graphing techniques presented

y

x

Example 8 Using More Than One Trnasformation on Graphs Graph each

function

42

1 2 xxg

Page 51: Chapter 2.6 Graphing Techniques. One of the main objectives of this course is to recognize and learn to graph various functions. Graphing techniques presented

Example 9 Graphing Trnaslations Given the Graph of y = f(x)

Page 52: Chapter 2.6 Graphing Techniques. One of the main objectives of this course is to recognize and learn to graph various functions. Graphing techniques presented

Example 9 Graphing Trnaslations Given the Graph of y = f(x)

3 xfxg

Page 53: Chapter 2.6 Graphing Techniques. One of the main objectives of this course is to recognize and learn to graph various functions. Graphing techniques presented

Example 9 Graphing Trnaslations Given the Graph of y = f(x)

3 xfxg

Page 54: Chapter 2.6 Graphing Techniques. One of the main objectives of this course is to recognize and learn to graph various functions. Graphing techniques presented

Example 9 Graphing Trnaslations Given the Graph of y = f(x)

3 xfxg

Page 55: Chapter 2.6 Graphing Techniques. One of the main objectives of this course is to recognize and learn to graph various functions. Graphing techniques presented