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The graph of y = f(x) is shown below (dashed curve). Manipulate the green draggable points to obtain the graph ofy = f(x+1) - 3 (solid curve).
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The graph of y = f(x) is shown below (dashed curve). Manipulate the green draggable points to obtain the graph ofy = f(x+1) - 3 (solid curve).
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The graph of y = f(x) is shown below (dashed curve). Manipulate the green draggable points to obtain the graph ofy = f(x+1) - 3 (solid curve).
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Green points: (0,0) and (3,4)
Transformated points:
(-1, -1) and (2, 0.34)
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