Lesson #2: Transformations of Exponential Functions
Learning Target
RF4.1a: I can describe the transformations applied to the graph of an exponential function.
RF4.1b: I can sketch the graph of a transformed exponential function by applying a set of transformations to
the graph of the parent function.
RF4.1c: I can state the characteristics of a transformed exponential function.
RF4.1b: I can sketch the graph of a transformed exponential function by applying a set of transformations to
the graph of the parent function.
RF4.1c: I can state the characteristics of a transformed exponential function.
Notes
Transforming Exponential Functions
I chose the following link because it shows "lovely" graphs of transformed exponential functions (including asymptotes). You are expected to graph transformed exponential functions using mapping rules. (See
the solution to formative assessment below.)
I chose the following link because it shows "lovely" graphs of transformed exponential functions (including asymptotes). You are expected to graph transformed exponential functions using mapping rules. (See
the solution to formative assessment below.)
Video
In the video below the plus and minus signs are not shown in the equation for vertical and horizontal reflections.
Textbook (Notes and Examples)
Page 348 Summary of Transformations
Page 349 - 351 Example 1 a and b
Page 349 - 351 Example 1 a and b
Practice Questions
Textbook: pg. 354 - 355, Questions 3, 4, 6 a, b, d
Formative Assessment
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