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to shift the graph of an equation some numbers of units to the ___, you add that number to each graph

to shift the graph of an equation some numbers of units to the ___, you add that number-example-1

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Given

y = f(x), then

y = f(x ± a) is a horizontal translation of a units

• If f(x + a) then shift of a units left ←

• If f(x - a) then shift of a units right →

User Evan LaHurd
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When you transform a function by writing


f(x)\mapsto f(x+h)

You're translating the function horizontally, h units to to the left if h is positive, and h units to the right if h is negative.

So, for example, given the "standard" parabola
f(x)=x^2

We have that the child function
f(x+3) = (x+3)^2 has the same shape, but it's translated 3 units to the left.

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