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The H value moves the graph up or down

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Answer:

FALSE

Explanation:

If y = f(x), then y = f(x-h) gives an horizontal translation. When h is a positive value then it moves the graph to the left. On the other hand, when h is negative value, it moves the graph to the right.

That's what is called "the rule of horizontal translation".

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