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24 February, 18:01

The graph of g (x) results when the graph of f (x) = - [x] is shifted 4 units to the right.

Which equation is the equation of g (x) ?

A. g (x) = - [x + 4]

B. g (x) = - 4 [x]

C. g (x) = - [x - 4]

D. g (x) = - [x] + 4

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  1. 24 February, 21:43
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    Given is a function f (x) and function g (x) is formed when f (x) is shifted 4 units to the right.

    Since the transformation is on x-axis, so it would be g (x) = f (x+k).

    Positive values of k shifts the original graph to the left and Negative values of the k shifts the original graph to the right.

    '4 units to the right' means k = - 4.

    So, it would be g (x) = f (x-4).

    Given f (x) = - [x]

    Therefore g (x) = f (x-4) = - [x-4]

    Hence, option C is correct i. e. g (x) = - [x - 4].
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