GCSE Maths (Edexcel)
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Horizontal Graph Reflections
- The graph of the function f of minus x is a reflection of the graph of f of x in the y-axis.
- Every point in the original graph is the same distance from the mirror line as the corresponding point in the reflection.
- The new graph, f of minus x, has the equation y equals f of minus x.
- To find the equation of the reflected graph, replace x with minus x in the original function.
- The equation of the reflected graph is y equals 2x squared minus x cubed.
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