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Catherine Turner
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Transformations of Exponentials And logarithms

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Rules for transforming Logarithmic functions
adding inside the parenthesis (Ex: Log3(x+5)) the function moves left
Subtracting inside the parenthesis (Ex: Log5(x-1)) the function moves right
adding outside the parenthesis {Ex: Log3(x)+3} the function moves up
Subtracting outside the parenthesis {Ex: Log2(x)-5} the function moves down
Multiply number bigger than 1 Ex: 4log(x) = vertical stretch
Multiply number between 1 and 0 Ex: 61 log(x) = vertical compression
Negative out front is a reflection over x -axis
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Rules for transforming Exponential functions
adding in the exponentn (Ex: 3(x+2) ) the function moves left
Subtracting in the exponent (Ex: 4(x−1) ) the function moves right
adding outside the exponent {Ex: 5x+2 } the function moves up
Subtracting outside the exponent {Ex: 10x−2 } the function moves down
Multiply number bigger than 1 Ex: 4(3x) = vertical stretch
Multiply number between 1 and 0 Ex: 21(6x) = vertical compression
Negative out front is a reflection over x -axis
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Multiple Choice
Write the equation of the function f(x)=log3x after the following transformations:
Translate 6 units left and 4 units up.
g(x)=log3(x+6)+4
g(x)=log3(x+4)-6
g(x)=log3(x-6)+4
g(x)=3log(x+6)+4
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Multiple Choice
y = -2(x+3) -6
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Multiple Choice
If g(x) is a transformation of f(x), describe the transformation.
g(x)=(2)0.25x
f(x)=0.25x
Horizontal stretch
Horizontal compression
Vertical stretch
Vertical compression
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Multiple Choice
Using the parent function y=3x what would the graph of y=3x+1 look like?
Horizontal shift left one unit
Horizontal shift right one unit
Vertical shift up one unit
Vertical shift down one unit
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Multiple Choice
Describe the transformations of f(x)= -log2(x+1)
left 1
left one & over the y-axis
left one & over the x-axis
right one & over the x axis
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