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Jamal claims that the graph of f(x)+2 is equivalent to the graph of f(x+k). For the case where Jamal claim is correct, what must be the value of k?
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Jamal claims that the graph of f(x)+2 is equivalent to the graph of f(x+k). For the case where Jamal claim is correct, what must be the value of k?
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k=2 got it right
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K=2
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