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Reflections (OCR A Level Maths: Pure)
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Reflections
What are graph transformations?
- When you alter a function in certain ways, the effects on the graph of the function can be described by geometrical transformations
- With a reflection all the points on the graph are reflected in either the x or the y
- Any asymptotes of f(x) are also affected by the reflection (reflect them as you would reflect the function of a straight line)
- If an asymptote is one of the coordinate axes, or is perpendicular to the coordinate axis in which the graph is reflected, it will not be affected
What do I need to know about graph reflections?
- The graph of y = -f(x) is a reflection in the x axis
- The x coordinates of points stay the same; y coordinates have their signs flipped (positive to negative, negative to positive)
- Points on the x axis stay where they are
- All other points are reflected to the other side of the x axis
- The graph of y = f(-x) is a reflection in the y axis
- The y coordinates of points stay the same; x coordinates have their signs flipped (positive to negative, negative to positive)
- Points on the y axis stay where they are
- All other points are reflected to the other side of the y axis
- Any asymptotes of f(x) are also affected by the reflection (reflect them as you would reflect the function of a straight line)
- If an asymptote is one of the coordinate axes, or is perpendicular to the coordinate axis in which the graph is reflected, it will not be affected
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