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Transforming Graphs

August 17, 2022 by Simon Deacon Leave a Comment

Download a copy of the question here: QT Transforming Graphs

Here’s a copy of the written answers: QT Transforming Graphs ANSWERS

Here’s the question for this video:
1. The graph of y = f(x) is shown.
(a) Sketch the graph of y = f(x) – 2
(b) Sketch the graph of y = f(-x)
(c) Sketch the graph of y = f(x) + 3
(d) Sketch the graph of y = -f(x)

 

Here’s the question for this video:
The graph of y = f(x) is shown below. The coordinates of the maximum point of the curve are (-1,5) Write down the maximum point of the curve with equation:
(a) y = f(x-2)
(b) y = f(x + 4)
(c) y = f(-x)
(d) y = f(x) – 3
(e) y = -f(x)
(minimum point)

 

Here’s the question for this video:
Shown is the graph of y = cos x
On the grid sketch the graph of y=3 + cos x

These videos are a quick reminder of transforming graphs for GCSE maths, and are aimed at around grade 7. Questions on bounds appear infrequently on GCSE papers, mainly towards Q20 onwards, and are usually non calculator.

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Transforming graphs questions can be fairly challenging, although once you have practiced, should be straightforward.
Please do
– stop the video
– work through the question
– compare your solution

In the videos I’ve covered some examples of the usual questions, although you can download the rest of the worksheet & answers:

Download a copy of the question here: QT Transforming Graphs

Here’s a copy of the written answers: QT Transforming Graphs ANSWERS

I hope the videos help and please leave a comment – thanks!

 

These problems are part of the GCSE maths curriculum, and appear on all the main examination boards such as Edexcel, AQA, OCR and Eduqas.

Top Tips!

  • Read the question thoroughly
  • Work methodically
  • Leave plenty of space for calculations 🙂

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Please do leave a comment below if you are not sure. Alternately you can view my YouTube channel and leave a comment there – I’ll always try to respond as quickly as possible.

Watch on YouTube:

Transforming Graphs 1 – Quick Video GCSE Maths Revision – Grade 8

Transforming Graphs 2 – Quick Video GCSE Maths Revision – Grade 8

Transforming Graphs 3 – Quick Video GCSE Maths Revision – Grade 8

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