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Understanding Even, Odd, and Neither Functions: Geometry Translations and Transformations

This resource explores the concepts of even, odd, and neither functions through examples, including f(x) = x and f(x) = 2x² + 4. The daily check provides insight into homework and translations in geometry, focusing on the movement of shapes. The translation process is broken down as every point moves the same distance in a specific direction. Students will practice translating images by given coordinates and finding pre-images as part of their learning in classwork and transformations.

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Understanding Even, Odd, and Neither Functions: Geometry Translations and Transformations

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  1. Warm up Which one is even, odd, or neither? • f(x) = x • f(x) = 2x2 + 4 odd even neither

  2. Daily Check

  3. Review Homework

  4. Translations In geometry, “translation” simply means MOVING

  5. To translate a shape: Every point of the shape must move: The same distance In the same direction

  6. Translate the image by (x – 8, y + 2)

  7. Translate the image by (2x + 2, y – 3)

  8. Find the pre-image(x + 12, y – 17)

  9. Translate

  10. ClassworkTransformations as Functions Worksheet Classwork

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