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HELP ASAP! I NEED TO FIGURE THIS OUT RIGHT NOW!

HELP! ASAP!

HELP ASAP! I NEED TO FIGURE THIS OUT RIGHT NOW! HELP! ASAP!-example-1
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Answer:


f\left(x+(5)/(4)\right) is function f(x) translated
(5)/(4) units left;


f(x)-(5)/(4) is function f(x) translated
(5)/(4) units down.

Explanation:

If the parent function has the equation
y=f(x), then the equations


  • y=f(x+a) represents translated a units to the left function f(x);

  • y=f(x)-a represents translated a units down function f(x).

So,


f\left(x+(5)/(4)\right) is function f(x) translated
(5)/(4) units left;


f(x)-(5)/(4) is function f(x) translated
(5)/(4) units down.

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