MATH 221
Arun Ram
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
University of Melbourne
Parkville, VIC 3010 Australia
aram@unimelb.edu.au
Last update: 13 August 2014
Lecture 14
Graphing Techniques
(a) |
Basic Graphs
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(b) |
Shifting
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(c) |
Scaling
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(d) |
Flipping
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(e) |
Limits
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(f) |
Asymptotes
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(g) |
Slopes: Increasing/Decreasing
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(h) |
Concave Up/Concave down points of Inflection
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Basic Graphs
Shifting
Graph
Notes:
(a) |
is a basic circle of radius 1.
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(b) |
Center is shifted by 3 to the right in the direction, upwards in the direction.
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Scaling
Graph
Notes:
(a) |
is the basic graph.
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(b) |
The axis is scaled (squished) by
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(c) |
The axis is scaled by
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Flipping
Graph
Notes:
(a) |
is the basic graph.
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(b) |
is the same as
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(c) |
The axis is flipped.
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(d) |
The axis is flipped.
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Graph
Notes:
(a) |
is the basic graph.
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(b) |
Positive axis is flipped.
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(c) |
Negative axis is flipped.
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(d) |
As
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(e) |
As
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(f) |
As
goes between and
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Graph
Notes:
(a) |
is the basic graph.
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(b) |
is the same as
so and
axis are switched from graph.
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Asymptotes
An asymptote of a graph as
is another graph that the original graph gets closer and closer to
as gets closer to
Graph
Notes:
(a) |
If then
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(b) |
is the same as
As this becomes
So, as
So
So is an asymptote as
is also an asymptote as
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So
Since
So is not continuous at
Notes:
(a) |
As
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(b) |
As
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(c) |
At the peaks of
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Notes and References
These are a typed copy of Lecture 14 from a series of handwritten lecture notes for the class MATH 221 given on October 9, 2000.
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