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30 June, 00:27

Describe how the graph of the function y = f (x-3) can be obtained from the graph of y = f (x).

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  1. 30 June, 01:16
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    Any graph f (x) can be changed to f (x-3) by changing any x to x-3.

    For example: Let f (x) = x^{2} + 2x + 4

    Find f (x-3) by replacing all x's with x-3.

    f (x-3) = (x - 3) ^{2} + 2 (x - 3) + 4

    Then we can simplify and we will have f (x-3).
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