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12 November, 06:21

Consider the functions f (x) = (x-5) ^2+2 and g (x) = (x+6) ^2-4. Which of the following statements is true?

A: The graph of g (x) is shifted 2 units below and one unit to the right of the graph of f (x).

B: The graph of g (x) is shifted 1 unit above and 2 units to the right of the graph of f (x).

C: The graph of g (x) is shifted 6 units below and 11 units to the left of the graph of f (x).

D: The graph of g (x) is shifted 11 units above and 6 unit to the left of the graph of f (x).

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  1. 12 November, 09:02
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    C. Adding to x shift graph left, subtracting from x shifts graph right. Adding a constant shifts the graph upwards and subtracting a constant shifts graph downwards ...

    In this case f (x) is shifted leftward by 11 units and downward by 6 units.
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