SOLUTION: How do you show vertical reflection, shift left 3, and shift up 6 to this function: x^3 ? Thanks so much for the help on my homework.

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Question 902381: How do you show vertical reflection, shift left 3, and shift up 6 to this function: x^3 ?
Thanks so much for the help on my homework.

Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Original:

Vertical Reflection (over x axis):

Shift left 3:

Shift up 6 units:

The final function is where the original is

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