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How does the function f(x+3) compare to f(x)?

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Explanation:

f(x + 3) is f(x) shifted to the left by 3 units.

why ?

because with f(x + 3) everything happens 3 units "earlier" (3 units to the left) than with f(x). at x we get the functional result of f(x + 3) instead of f(x). but otherwise it is unchanged compared to f(x).

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