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Transformations of graphs
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I can define and use function notation.
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I can fluently move between function notation and the function it represents, including when the function has been altered.
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I can recognise the effect of applying the transformation y = f(x) + a to a graph.
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I can recognise the effect of applying the transformation y = f(x + a) to a graph.
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I can recognise the effect of applying the transformation y = −f(x) to a graph.
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I can recognise the effect of applying the transformation y = f(−x) to a graph.
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I can recognise the effect of applying the transformation y = af(x) to a graph.
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I can recognise the effect of applying the transformation y = f(ax) to a graph.
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I can recognise the effect of applying a combination of transformations to a function.
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I can use my knowledge of graph transformations to solve problems.
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