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What type of transformation has occurred from ƒ(x) to g(x) on the graph?

Question 10 options:

A)

Rotation

B)

Reflection

C)

Vertical translation down 4 units

D)

Vertical translation up 8 units

What type of transformation has occurred from ƒ(x) to g(x) on the graph? Question-example-1
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User Pezzzz
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Answer:

C

Explanation:

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User Kerry Jackson
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Answer:

C) Vertical translation down 4 units!

Explanation:

We can see that every point on F(x) shifts down 4 units for the corresponding point of G(x).

For example, F(x) passes through point (0,0) or the origin. The corresponding G(x) is (0,-4) . It translated 4 units down!

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