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Which function results after applying the sequence of transformations to f(x) = x^5

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Answer:

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Explanation:

We want to find the function that results after
f(x)=x^5 has gone through certain transformations.

If f(x) is shifted
a units to the right and b units up, the transformed function becomes;


g(x)=(x-a)^5+b

If f(x) is shifted
a units to the left and b units down, the transformed function becomes;


h(x)=(x+a)^5-b

If a reflection in the x-axis is part of the transformation then.


g(x)=-(x-a)^5+b


h(x)=-(x+a)^5-b

I hope this explanation will help you choose the correct answer from the original or complete question since you didn't specify the sequence of transformations that have been applied to f(x).

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