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How to difference between parent quadratic equations and resulting quadratic equations

Herein we find the graph of the parent quadratic equation f(x) = x² and two proposed resulting functions, whose difference with the former one have to be explained in terms of the kind of rigid transformations they have.

By comparing them, we find that both functions g(x) and h(x) are the result of a rigid transformation of the form f'(x) = k · f(x), where the transformation is a simple vertical dilation for k > 1, simple vertical contraction for 0 < k < 1, vertical contraction and reflection around the x-axis for - 1 < k < 0 and vertical dilation and reflection around the x-axis for k < - 1.

Function g(x) is the result of dilating f(x) by a factor of 3 and function h(x) is the result of dilating and reflecting f(x) around the x-axis by a factor of - 3.

The tables for each quadratic function are summarized below:

g(x):

 x             - 2             - 1               0             1                2

g(x)            12               3              0             3               12

f(x):

 x             - 2             - 1               0             1                2

g(x)          - 12            - 3               0           - 3            - 12

Lastly, we prepare the graph with the three functions in the image attached below.

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