Function Transformations: Shift, Stretch, Reflect

The four basic transformations of a function — how to spot them from an equation and predict the new graph in seconds.

6 分钟 TEKS 2A-2J Pre-Calculus

The transformation cheat sheet

Given the parent y = f(x), four operations produce all standard transformations:

OperationEffect on graph
f(x) + kShift UP by k (down if k < 0)
f(x − h)Shift RIGHT by h (sign trap!)
a · f(x)Vertical stretch by |a|; reflect over x-axis if a < 0
f(b · x)Horizontal stretch by 1/|b|; reflect over y-axis if b < 0

The sign-flip trap inside parentheses

Students see f(x + 3) and assume "shift right." Wrong — that's shift LEFT by 3. Inside the function, the sign reverses your intuition.

Combining transformations

Apply in order: horizontal stretch → horizontal shift → vertical stretch → vertical shift. Example: g(x) = 3·f(2x − 4) + 1 = horizontal compress by 1/2, shift right 2 (NOT 4), vertical stretch by 3, shift up 1.

Check yourself

📌 Identify
If f(x) = x², which is the graph of g(x) = (x + 2)² − 5?

Practice with real CBE questions

Drill transformations in Pre-Calc Sem A practice.