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key term - Horizontal reflection

Definition

A horizontal reflection is a transformation that flips a function's graph over the y-axis. It changes the sign of the x-coordinates of all points on the graph.

5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. The horizontal reflection of a function $f(x)$ is given by $f(-x)$.
  2. Horizontal reflections do not affect the y-values, only the x-values are negated.
  3. If $f(x)$ is an even function, its graph remains unchanged after a horizontal reflection.
  4. For odd functions, a horizontal reflection results in the same graph as a vertical reflection.
  5. To identify a horizontal reflection in an equation, look for a negative sign inside the argument of the function, e.g., $f(-x)$.

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