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3 April, 14:28

F (x) = 7x g (x) = 7x + 6 Which statement about f (x) and its translation, g (x), is true?

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  1. 3 April, 14:54
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    The graph of the function g (x) is the same as the graph of the function f (x) after a translation up of 7 units.

    The general rule is the following:

    Suppose given a function f (x) and another function g (x) defined as:

    g (x) = f (x) + a, wherein a is a constant. Then the graph of g is the translation up of "a" unit of the graph of f.
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