Y x 4 3 that would be wrong.
What is a translation in math graphing.
The reflection therefore takes place before the translation to x 4.
A graph translation is a change to how a graph is displayed.
A translation in math is a scenario where every point in a figure is moved the exact same distance and in the same exact direction.
A translation is a rigid movement of the graph.
Without being rotated reflected or resized.
This can be a simple move across the graph or a complete change depending on the type of translation.
In other words every point on the parent graph is translated left right up or down.
When you move a graph horizontally or vertically this is called a translation.
The reflected graph is the rigid movement of y x.
In other words if you wrote the unreflected translation to 3 4 as.
Let s see how we.
Translation always involves either addition or subtraction and you can quickly tell whether it is horizontal or vertical by looking at whether the operation takes place within the parentheses of a function or is completely separate from the function.
For this purpose a translation is just a change made to the graph.