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What happens to the function f(x)=x2 when it becomes f′(x)=x2−3?

a.) It moves 3 units to the right.
b.) It moves 3 units to the left.
c.) It moves 3 units downward.
d.) It moves 3 units upward.

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User Sohrab
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Answer:

c) it moves 3 units downwards

Explanation:

f'(x) = f(x) - 3

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