Big Ideas Math Integrated I, 2016
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5. Solving Equations by Graphing
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Exercise 49 Page 248

Make a table of values to find points from each graph.

The graph of g is a horizontal translation 1 unit right of the graph of f.

Practice makes perfect

Let's graph f(x) first, then we can graph g(x) on the same coordinate plane to compare.

Graphing f(x)

We can make a table of values to find points for the graph of f(x)= 12x-2.

x 1/2x-2 f(x)
- 2 1/2( - 2)-2 - 3
1 1/2( 1)-2 -3/2
4 1/2( 4)-2 0

Let's plot these points and connect them with a straight line to obtain the graph of f(x).

graph of f(x)

Graphing g(x)

Now, let's look at how the function g(x)=f(x-1) differs from f(x).

x f(x) f(x-1) g(x)
-2 -3 1/2( - 2-1)-2 -7/2
1 -3/2 1/2( 1-1)-2 - 2
4 0 1/2( 4-1)-2 -1/2

If we plot these points on the same coordinate plane as f(x), we can compare the two functions.

graph of g(x)

We see that each y-value is being translated 1 unit to the right. This is a horizontal translation.