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Describe how the graph of the function is a transformation of the original function f.y=f(x-49)This results in a Answer shift to the graph Answer units Answer.

Describe how the graph of the function is a transformation of the original function-example-1

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Given an original function


f(x)

Its graph is plotted as

When the function is transformed to the function


y=f(x-49)

Its plot becomes

The above plot shows that the graph moves horizontally to the right by 49 units

Thus, this results in a right shift to the graph

49 units

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