In the Hong Kong DSE Mathematics exams, the topic is a perennial favorite. Whether you are tackling the Compulsory Part Paper 2 (Multiple Choice) or the Extended Part Module 1 (Calculus & Statistics) and Module 2 (Algebra & Calculus), understanding how a function’s graph shifts, reflects, or stretches is crucial.
A progressive set of exercises (4 weeks) for secondary students preparing for Hong Kong DSE (or equivalent) on graph transformations: translations, reflections, stretches/compressions, and combinations. Each week has objectives, worked examples, practice questions, and answers. transformation of graph dse exercise
Creating a report on for the Hong Kong DSE (HKDSE) requires a balance of core concepts and specific exam techniques. This report summarizes the essential transformations, common exam pitfalls, and "quick-look" tips to help you master the topic. 1. Executive Summary: The "Inside vs. Outside" Rule In the Hong Kong DSE Mathematics exams, the
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(A) Shift left 1, horizontal compression by 1/2 (B) Horizontal compression by 1/2, then shift up 1 (C) Shift right 1, horizontal stretch by 2 (D) Horizontal stretch by 2, shift down 1 . . (A) Shift left 1
For ( y = a(x-h)^2 + k ):