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Step-by-step explanation:

The equation of a line in slope- intercept form is

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2x - 3y = 12 ( subtract 2x from both sides )

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y = \frac{2}{3} x - 4 ← in slope- intercept form

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Step-by-step explanation:

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Another transformation that can be applied to a function is a reflection over the x– or y-axis. A vertical reflection reflects a graph vertically across the x-axis, while a horizontal reflection reflects a graph horizontally across the y-axis. The reflections are shown in Figure 9.

Graph of the vertical and horizontal reflection of a function.

Figure 9. Vertical and horizontal reflections of a function.

Notice that the vertical reflection produces a new graph that is a mirror image of the base or original graph about the x-axis. The horizontal reflection produces a new graph that is a mirror image of the base or original graph about the y-axis.

A GENERAL NOTE: REFLECTIONS

Given a function \displaystyle f\left(x\right)f(x), a new function \displaystyle g\left(x\right)=-f\left(x\right)g(x)=−f(x) is a vertical reflection of the function \displaystyle f\left(x\right)f(x), sometimes called a reflection about (or over, or through) the x-axis.

Given a function \displaystyle f\left(x\right)f(x), a new function \displaystyle g\left(x\right)=f\left(-x\right)g(x)=f(−x) is a horizontal reflection of the function \displaystyle f\left(x\right)f(x), sometimes called a reflection about the y-axis.

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Multiply all outputs by –1 for a vertical reflection. The new graph is a reflection of the original graph about the x-axis.

Multiply all inputs by –1 for a horizontal reflection. The new graph is a reflection of the original graph about the y-axis.

EXAMPLE 7: REFLECTING A GRAPH HORIZONTALLY AND VERTICALLY

Reflect the graph of \displaystyle s\left(t\right)=\sqrt{t}s(t)=√

t

(a) vertically and (b) horizontally.

SOLUTION

a. Reflecting the graph vertically means that each output value will be reflected over the horizontal t-axis as shown in Figure 10.

Graph of the vertical reflection of the square root function.

Figure 10. Vertical reflection of the square root function

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\displaystyle V\left(t\right)=-s\left(t\right)\text{ or }V\left(t\right)=-\sqrt{t}V(t)=−s(t) or V(t)=−√

t

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Reflecting horizontally means that each input value will be reflected over the vertical axis as shown in Figure 11.

Graph of the horizontal reflection of the square root function.

Figure 11. Horizontal reflection of the square root function

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EXAMPLE 8: REFLECTING A TABULAR FUNCTION HORIZONTALLY AND VERTICALLY

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SOLUTION

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\displaystyle xx 2 4 6 8

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