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Which function represents a horizontal shift of ƒ(x) = 5x by 4 units to the right?

A. g(x) = 5x + 4
B. g(x) = 5(x - 4)
C. g(x) = 5x - 4
D. g(x) = 9x

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Answer: B.
g(x)=5(x-4)

Explanation:

When we shift a function h(x) by n units right , the new function will be :-


d(x)=h(x-n)

Given : There is a horizontal shift of
f(x)=5x by 4 units to the right, then new function will be :-


g(x)=f(x-4)\\\\\Rightarrow\ g(x)=5(x-4)

Hence, the function represents a horizontal shift of ƒ(x) = 5x by 4 units to the right is
g(x)=5(x-4)

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Answer:

B.
g(x)=5(x-4)

Explanation:

we are given


f(x)=5x

It is shifted right side by 4 units

We know that

Whenever any function is shifted right side by 'a' units

we can replace x as x-a

x----->(x-a)

Here , it is shifted right side by 4 units

so, we can replace x as x-4

we get


g(x)=f(x-4)


g(x)=5(x-4)

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