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Use the graph of y=f(x)

Use the graph of y=f(x)-example-1

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The right answer is ( A )
Cause the function is shifted 2 units to the left
And it's shifted 3 units down

A shift is a rigid translation in that it does not change the shape or size of the graph of the function. All that a shift will do is change the location of the graph.

Shifts are added/subtracted to the x or f(x) components. If the constant is grouped with the x, then it is a horizontal shift, otherwise it is a vertical shift.

- My first language isn't english so I hope this helped a bit .
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