EQ: How can transformations effect the graph a parent function? I will describe how transformations effect the graph of a parent function.

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EQ: How can transformations effect the graph a parent function? I will describe how transformations effect the graph of a parent function.

For a reflection in the y-axis, change the sign of x.

EQ: How can transformations effect the graph a parent function? I will describe how transformations effect the graph of a parent function. For a reflection in the x-axis, change the sign of y.

EQ: How can transformations effect the graph a parent function? I will describe how transformations effect the graph of a parent function.