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EVEN AND ODD FUNCTIONS REFLECTING GRAPHS
Let fbe a funtion. ‘To graph y = ~f(x), elle the graph of y= f(r) inthe axis,
seven if f(x) = (2) forall xin the domain off ‘To graph y = (=x), reflect the graph of y = f(r) inthe pans
‘Fis odd if f(—2) = ~f(x) forall xin the domain off
‘The graph ofancvenfuncon’e The gaphofan oi fnconie
Smite wil eect othe ans. Symmetric wah eset to he iin
HORIZONTAL SHIFTS OF GRAPHS VERTICAL SHIFTS OF GRAPHS
Suppose c> 0. Suppose ¢> 0
‘Tograph y= fx ~ c), shift the graph of y = f(x) to the ight cunts ‘To graph y= f(x) +c, sit the graph of y= f(x) upward cuits,
‘Tograph y= fx +c), shift the graph of y = f(x) to the lft cuits To graph y= f(x) ~¢,sifthe graph of y= f(x) downward cunts,
HORIZONTAL SHRINKING AND STRETCHING OF GRAPHS VERTICAL STRETCHING AND SHRINKING OF GRAPHS
‘To graph y = f(cx): ‘To graph y= eff):
fe > 1, shrink the graph of y= f(x) hosizontlly bya factor af /e ‘fe> 1, stetch the graph of y = fx) vertically bya factor of
WO << 1, srech the gaphof y = fx) horizontal by fata of Ve. 1F0.