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24 August, 08:32

Describe how the graph of g (x) is related to the parent function f (x).

f (x) = 5x

g (x) = 5x + 3

The options are

A) Adding 3 to the function translates the parent graph 3 units up.

B) Adding 3 to the function translates the parent graph 3 units down.

C) Adding 3 to the function translates the parent graph 3 units to the left.

D) Adding 3 to the function translates the parent graph 3 units to the right.

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  1. 24 August, 09:30
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    There are two functions f (x) = 5x and g (x) = 5x + 3

    This parent function f (x) has been translated to form a new function g (x) = 5x + 3

    These linear functions can be represented by two lines y = 5x and y' = 5x' + 3

    So when we shift line y = 5x by 3 units up on the y-axis then a new graph of

    y = 5x + 3 will be formed.

    Therefore, Option A is the answer.
  2. 24 August, 10:42
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    A

    Step-by-step explanation:

    we have g (x) = 5x+3

    we know that 5x=f (x)

    so g (x) = f (x) + 3

    thus g (x) is obtained by adding 3 units to f (x)

    that's means the graph of g is obtained by translating the parent function f by 3 units up
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