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The black graph is the graph of y= f(x). Choose the equation for the red graph

a. y=f(x+3)
b. y=f(x-3)
c. y+3=f(x)
d. y-3=f(x)

The black graph is the graph of y= f(x). Choose the equation for the red graph a. y-example-1
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User Kunigami
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Answer:


D

Explanation:

Notice that the red graph does not globally differ from the black graph: it would have been approximately the same one unless it had been displaced by 3 units up. Therefore, it was only the ordinate axis that underwent our change:
y - 3 = f(x) \Leftrightarrow y = f(x) + 3.

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