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What are the types of transform?
There are four main types of transformations: translation, rotation, reflection and dilation. These transformations fall into two categories: rigid transformations that do not change the shape or size of the preimage and non-rigid transformations that change the size but not the shape of the preimage.
How do you identify transformations?
The function translation / transformation rules:
- f (x) + b shifts the function b units upward.
- f (x) – b shifts the function b units downward.
- f (x + b) shifts the function b units to the left.
- f (x – b) shifts the function b units to the right.
- –f (x) reflects the function in the x-axis (that is, upside-down).
What are the basic 2 transformations?
Transformation means changing some graphics into something else by applying rules. We can have various types of transformations such as translation, scaling up or down, rotation, shearing, etc. When a transformation takes place on a 2D plane, it is called 2D transformation.
How do you do transformations on a point?
Suppose f is a function and h is a positive number. To graph y = f(x + h), shift the graph of y = f(x) left h units by subtracting h from the x-coordinates of the points on the graph of f. To graph y = f(x – h), shift the graph of y = f(x) right h units by adding h to the x-coordinates of the points on the graph of f.
How do you describe a transformation on a graph?
if k > 0, the graph translates upward k units. if k < 0, the graph translates downward k units….
| Transformations of Function Graphs | |
|---|---|
| -f (x) | reflect f (x) over the x-axis |
| k•f (x) | multiply y-values by k (k > 1 stretch, 0 < k < 1 shrink vertical) |
| f (kx) | divide x-values by k (k > 1 shrink, 0 < k < 1 stretch horizontal) |
What are some examples of transform boundaries?
Some examples of continental transform boundaries are the famous San Andreas fault, the Alpine fault in New Zealand, the Queen Charlotte Island fault near western Canada , the North Anatolian fault in Turkey, and the Dead Sea rift in the Middle East.
What are transform boundaries called?
A transform boundary or conservative boundary, (also called a transform fault,) is where two of the tectonic plates slide alongside each other. When this happens, the scraping of the two plates causes earthquakes.
What are the types of transform boundaries?
Transform boundaries are distinct from two other types of boundaries: divergent boundaries and convergent boundaries. At convergent boundaries, the tectonic plates collide with one another while at divergent boundaries the plates split apart from one another.
What is an antonym for transform?
Antonyms for transform: endure, leave alone, persist, abide, continue, keep, preserve, retain, stay, bide, remain, hold, stagnate.