Wize High School Grade 12 Pre-Calculus Textbook > Transformations
Vertical & Horizontal Reflections
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Vertical Reflections
Ifthen is a vertical reflection about the x-axis.
Example
Let us look at on the same grid:

If we compare the table of values for both functions
we can see that all the output values of the parent function have been changed from positive to negative.

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Horizontal Reflections
If , then is a horizontal reflection about the y-axis.
Example
Let us look at on the same grid & their table of values:

When we look at the table of values for
And compare it to the table of values for
we can see that the input values have changed signs indicating a horizontal reflection.

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Example: Vertical & Horizontal Reflections
Sketch the transformed graph of the function, (graphed below), stating, and identifying the axis of reflection:

Part A
Sketch:

There is a vertical reflection about the x-axis
Part B
Sketch:

There is a horizontal reflection about the y-axis
Part C
Sketch:

There is a vertical and horizontal reflection about the x-axis & y-axis respectively

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Example: Vertical & Horizontal Reflections
Graph , then identifying the following:
- The parent function
- The table of values for parent function
- The table of values for transformed function
- Domain
- Range
The graph of the transformed function is:

Parent function:
The table of values for the parent function:
The table of values for the transformed function:
Domain:
Range:

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Example: Vertical & Horizontal Reflections from Parent Functions
Graph , then identifying the following:
- The parent function
- The table of values for parent function
- The table of values for transformed function
- Domain
- Range
The graph of the transformed function is:

Parent Function:
The table of values for the parent function:
The table of values for the transformed function:
Domain:
Range:
Practice: Vertical & Horizontal Reflections
The point (3, -4) is on the graph of
Match the point to the appropriate transformed function.
A.
B.
C.
Practice: Vertical & Horizontal Reflections
If is shown below,

which of the following is the transformation
Practice: Vertical & Horizontal Reflections
The function has been vertically reflected about the x-axis and horizontally reflected about the y-axis.
Write the equation of the transformed function.