I've always thought that graph transformations is a difficult topic to teach well from a textbook, that's the reason I created these worksheets so my classes could practise sketching the transformations without having to draw axes or try to copy the original curve.
This worksheet has examples and an exercise on stretches.
The examples are designed to work through as a class and then the rules for the different stretches can be completed.
There are 6 pages of questions for students to complete, including sketching the stretched graph, stating the equation of a stretched graph and stating the new coordinates of a point on the original graph.
All answers are included - I usually project these so that the whole class can check their answers.
Please note this topic is not in the new GCSE spec.
This worksheet has examples and an exercise on stretches.
The examples are designed to work through as a class and then the rules for the different stretches can be completed.
There are 6 pages of questions for students to complete, including sketching the stretched graph, stating the equation of a stretched graph and stating the new coordinates of a point on the original graph.
All answers are included - I usually project these so that the whole class can check their answers.
Please note this topic is not in the new GCSE spec.
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