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Which graph represents the function h(x) = –(x + 6)3 – 3?​

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Answer: B

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The parent function here is f(x) = x^3.

g(x) = (x + 6)^3 has the same graph as does

f(x) = x^3, except that the entire graph of x^3 is translated 6 units to the left.

h(x) = -(x + 6)^3 has the same graph as

does g(x), except that the entire graph of g(x) is reflected in the x-axis.

The graph of h(x) = h(x) = –(x + 6)3 – 3 is the same as that of h(x) except that the entire graph is translated downward by 3 units.

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