Math Review of Transforming Linear Functions

Math Review of Transforming Linear Functions

Math Review of Transforming Linear Functions 150 150 Deborah

Overview

The graphs of linear functions can be transformed without changing the shape of the line by changing the location of the y intercept or the slope of the line. Those lines can be transformed by translation, rotation, or reflection, and still follow the slope-intercept form y = mx + b.

Family of Functions

The graphs of linear functions all have the same basic shape: a line. They form a family because they all follow that basic shape and their lines express the same equation, y = mx + b, the slope-intercept form. The most basic function in the family, f(x) =x, is called the parent function.

Translation

One line can be translated to another line if the y-intercept is changed. Since the slopes of the lines are still the same, but they cross the y axis at different points, they are parallel. Suppose one line has the equation y = x + 3 and another line has the equation y = x – 2. The slope of the line x is the same for both lines, but one crosses the y axis at 3, while the other crosses the y axis at -2. It is as if the entire line with the equation y = x + 3 slid down to fit in the position y = x – 2. The line y = x is parallel to the other two, as the slope x is still the same, but the y intercept is at the origin.

Rotation

Graphs of lines can also be changed so they have the same y intercept, but different slopes. The line may have a steeper slope or one that is less steep. It is as if the entire line were turned. For example, lines of direct variation have the same y-intercepts but different slopes. All the lines may have their y intercepts at the origin, but the line y = -3x is steeper than the line y = 2x, and the line y = x is not quite as steep.

Reflection

Remember that the reflection of a figure is its opposite across a line of symmetry. The reflection of a line is similar to the reflection of a figure, as it represents its mirror image. If a line has slope m, its reflection will have a slope multiplied by -1. Suppose a line can be represented by the equation y = 3x. Its reflection will have the slope (3) (-1), or -3.

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