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18 March, 16:13

Given the function f (x) = x2 and k = 2, which of the following represents a horizontal shift?

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  1. 18 March, 16:55
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    To solve problems like that we have to use the rules

    f (x) + k = vertical shift

    kf (x) = vertical stretch/shrink (depending)

    f (x+k) = phase shift, also known as a horizantal shift.

    f (kx) = Horizantal stretch/shrink

    The horizontal shift would be in the form f (x±k)
  2. 18 March, 18:46
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    A horizontal shift would be in the form f (x±k)
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