Reflections (Edexcel International AS Maths) : Revision Note
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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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