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13 March, 18:37

The graph of g (x) = (x + 1) is a transformation of the graph of f (x) = x. Which of the following describes the transformation?

a)

translation 1 unit up

b)

translation 1 unit left

c)

translation 1 unit right

d)

translation 1 unit down

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  1. 13 March, 19:25
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    Options a ans b both are correct.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The graph of g (x) = (x + 1) is a transformation of the graph of f (x) = x.

    If we examine the transformed function, then we will get, the value of g (x) is added by 1 unit for a corresponding value of x as in the original function.

    So, the translation is 1 unit up.

    Again, the value of x in the transformed graph is 1 unit less than the x-value of the original equation for a corresponding value of g (x).

    So, the translation is 1 unit left.

    Therefore, options a and b both are correct. (Answer)
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