This document contains completed homework problems for Oregon State University’s College Algebra (MTH 111) course, specifically focusing on function transformations. It’s designed as a student submission to demonstrate understanding of core concepts.
This assignment is valuable for students enrolled in MTH 111 who are seeking examples of how to approach and solve problems related to transformations of functions – including shifts, stretches, reflections, and combinations thereof. It’s typically used as a check for understanding after lecture and practice, and before assessments.
It’s important to note that this is a *completed* assignment; it doesn’t provide instruction on *how* to solve these problems. It serves as a model answer key, but doesn’t replace the learning process of working through the problems independently. Further practice and conceptual understanding are still required.
This document includes worked-out solutions for problems involving: identifying transformations from function notation, sketching graphs of transformed functions, determining domain and range, and applying transformations to specific function types (square root, exponential, and rational functions). It also includes examples of symmetry and end behavior analysis. This preview does *not* include all problems from the full assignment, nor does it provide detailed explanations of the solution process.