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If you shift the linear parent function, F(x) = x, down 6 units,

what is the equation of the new function?
O A. G(X) = 6x
O B. G(x) = x
OC. G(x) = x+6
D. G(x) = x-6

User Ellis
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Answer:

D.
G(x)=x-6

Explanation:

Given:

Parent function:


F(x)=x

The function is translated 6 units downwards to form new function
G(x).

Translation rules for vertical shift.


f(x)\rightarrow f(x)+c

If
c>0 the function shifts
c units to the up.

If
c<0 the function shifts
c units to the down.

For the given translation 6 units downwards would mean
c=-6

Thus the transformation statement can be given as:


F(x)\rightarrow F(x)-6 [6 units downwards]


G(x)=F(x)-6

Substituting value of
F(x).


G(x)=x-6 (Answer)

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