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Identifying Vertical Shifts
One simple kind of transformation involves shifting the entire graph of a function up, down, right, or left. The simplest shift is a vertical shift, moving the graph up or down, because this transformation involves adding a positive or negative constant to the function. In other words, we add the same constant to the output value of the function regardless of the input. For a function[latex]\,g\left(x\right)=f\left(x\right)+k,\,[/latex]the function[latex]\,f\left(x\right)\,[/latex]is shifted vertically[latex]\,k\,[/latex]units. See (Figure) for an example.
Figure 2. Vertical shift by[latex]\,k=1\,[/latex]of the cube root function[latex]\,f\left(x\right)=\sqrt[3]{x}.[/latex]
To help you visualize the concept of a vertical shift, consider that[latex]\,y=f\left(x\right).\,[/latex]Therefore,[latex]\,f\left(x\right)+k\,[/latex]is equivalent to[latex]\,y+k.\,[/latex]Every unit of[latex]\,y\,[/latex]is replaced by[latex]\,y+k,\,[/latex]so the y-value increases or decreases depending on the value of[latex]\,k.\,[/latex]The result is a shift upward or downward.
Vertical Shift
Given a function [latex]f\left(x\right),[/latex] a new function [latex]g\left(x\right)=f\left(x\right)+k,[/latex] where [latex]\,k[/latex] is a constant, is a vertical shift of the function [latex]f\left(x\right).[/latex] All the output values change by [latex]k[/latex] units. If [latex]k[/latex] is positive, the graph will shift up. If [latex]k[/latex] is negative, the graph will shift down.
Adding a Constant to a Function
To regulate temperature in a green building, airflow vents near the roof open and close throughout the day. (Figure) shows the area of open vents[latex]\,V\,[/latex](in square feet) throughout the day in hours after midnight,[latex]\,t.\,[/latex]During the summer, the facilities manager decides to try to better regulate temperature by increasing the amount of open vents by 20 square feet throughout the day and night. Sketch a graph of this new function.
Figure 3.
Show SolutionWe can sketch a graph of this new function by adding 20 to each of the output values of the original function. This will have the effect of shifting the graph vertically up, as shown in (Figure).
Figure 4.
Notice that in (Figure), for each input value, the output value has increased by 20, so if we call the new function[latex]\,S\left(t\right),[/latex]we could write
[latex]S\left(t\right)=V\left(t\right)+20[/latex]This notation tells us that, for any value of[latex]\,t,S\left(t\right)\,[/latex]can be found by evaluating the function[latex]\,V\,[/latex]at the same input and then adding 20 to the result. This defines[latex]\,S\,[/latex]as a transformation of the function[latex]\,V,\,[/latex]in this case a vertical shift up 20 units. Notice that, with a vertical shift, the input values stay the same and only the output values change. See (Figure).
| [latex]t[/latex] | 0 | 8 | 10 | 17 | 19 | 24 |
| [latex]V\left(t\right)[/latex] | 0 | 0 | 220 | 220 | 0 | 0 |
| [latex]S\left(t\right)[/latex] | 20 | 20 | 240 | 240 | 20 | 20 |
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