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f(x) = |x| and g(x) = |x| + 3 The translation applied to get the graph of g(x) from the graph of f(x) is .

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Answer:

a vertical translation of 3 units upward

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Answer: Vertical translation of 3 units.

Explanation:

Since when a function translated k units vertically then , then the new function becomes H(x)=h(x)+k.

We are given that f(x) = |x| and g(x) = |x| + 3 .

That means the graph of f(x) is translated by 3 units vertically .

Hence, the translation applied to get the graph of g(x) from the graph of f(x) is "Vertical translation of 3 units."

Furthermore it can be seen by the graph below.

f(x) = |x| and g(x) = |x| + 3 The translation applied to get the graph of g(x) from-example-1
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