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  • You're a great teacher; now I know where to go when I don't understand something from class. Thanks a bunch.

  • I bet your smart.. 

  • @Torbyz you're

  • @patrickJMT AHA! I knew it :D

  • Another way to easly graph your new line is to select some key values and put in in a table. Then do the operation to either the x or y value. It is a visual was of doing it :)

  • they should play this video instead of my teacher blabbin about what a graph is for a half hour

  • five thumbs up!!

  • These are very simple to understand. However, what about conditions such as these which include adding and subtracting of the f(x)

    -f(x+3)

    3f(1-x)

    f(x+1)-1

    2f(2x)

  • I am watching this because of exams , wish me luck

  • my hero ;)

  • Hi,

    I realized that the horizontal reflection don't apply to quadratic funtions. They are equal. This happens maybe because the symmetry line of a quadratic functions pass through the vertex and focus points.

    My native language is portuguese from Portugal. Learn Math in english is as easyest as in portuguese. I hate portuguese from Brazil.

  • @osvideosdojoao This thought was base on the simplest form of a quadratic function.However if we made a horizontal movement (to the left or to the right) and change the parabola's symmetry axis then we can reflect horizontaly related to y-axis.

  • You're saving my life in Pre-cal

  • that is the first math video i've ever understood!! THANK YOU

  • thanks

    like no lie if i dont understand it in class

    i go home, search it up on youtube, and sure enough i get a vid from PatrickJMT! thanks:D

  • @TheTalmon18 you are welcome

  • @patrickJMT I'll admit I'm feeling a bit lazy.. and you have SOO many videos. Just wondering if you had any calc ones? I'll be taking that soon.

  • what if you have -2x - 5, is that a reflection on x or y? i'm guessing X because there's not bracket, but apparently i was told that it's a reflection on the Y. Please help!

  • You teach very well, so well it makes me want to cry. T_T

  • @Harmaunike please dont cry : ) smiles only

  • Hey um, you rock ! :) Thank you so much!!

  • @Cheeryouupable4 haha, no problem!

  • THANKYOU SOSOSOSOSOSOSOSOSO MUCH!! :D

  • @anon3339 fo sho!

  • excellent dude

  • i was straggling with transformation till i watch your videos thank you very much

    you are explanation is really helpful im glad i watch it

  • Thank you so much for this

    I totally understand all about transformations thanks to your videos, i wish my teacher explained it like this : )

  • You taught me in about ten minutes why my teacher failed to teach me in about an hour. Thanks for making this!

  • ty so much, you really helped me with this video.

  • Thanks soooo much!!! That was soooo helpful

  • Hey Patrick, thanks for the help. But can you also do Inverse (diagonal Reflections)?

  • You are a life saver!! Thank you so so much! Please continue to make videos cuz the world needs them! :D

  • gracias!

  • Is there a difference between y=f-(x) and 1/f(x)?

  • GREAT VIDEO VERY GREAT!!!

    5 stars!

  • patrick is a gangster@@@@

  • Thank you soooooooo much!!

    I can get my A* in maths now!!

  • u are my hero

  • me too patrick your my hero

  • i totally third that.

  • anything outside the x axis parenthisis is related to the y axis and any value in the parenthesis with x effects the x axis

  • Thanks bro, You are more helpful than Indiana University's head prof. of the math department1

  • thanks so much, your helping so many people.

  • thanks for the kinds words : )

  • thanks!1

  • Thank you. ^^ I could understand more about graph now.

  • Thanks!

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