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F(x+k) what is the value of k

F(x+k) what is the value of k-example-1
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User Verri
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Answer:

Explanation:

f(x+k) is a horizontal shift of -k units.

Since the vertex went from 1 to -2, k = 3.

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User Foebu
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Answer:

k = -3

Hope this helps!

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