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The graph of a function, ƒ( x), is plotted on the coordinate plane. Select two of the following functions that would move the graph of the function to the right on the coordinate plane.

A. ƒ( x + 2) – 7
B. ƒ( x) – 3
C. ƒ( x – 3) + 1
D. ƒ( x) + 4
F. ƒ( x + 6)
G. ƒ( x – 5)

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Answer:

The following functions would move the graph of the function to the right on the coordinate plane.

C)
f(x-3)+1

G)
f(x-5)

Explanation:

We need to check for those functions which shows a horizontal shift of graph to the right.

Translation Rules:

Horizontal shift:


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

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

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

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.

Applying rules to identify the translation occuring in each of the given functions.

A)
f(x+2)-7

Translation:
f(x)\rightarrow f(x+2)-7

The translation shows a shift of 2 units to the left and 7 units down.

B)
f(x)-3

Translation:
f(x)\rightarrow f(x)-3

The translation shows a shift of 3 units down.

C)
f(x-3)+1

Translation:
f(x)\rightarrow f(x-3)+1

The translation shows a shift of 3 units to the right and 1 units up.

D)
f(x)+4

Translation:
f(x)\rightarrow f(x)+4

The translation shows a shift of 4 units up.

F)
f(x+6)

Translation:
f(x)\rightarrow f(x+6)

The translation shows a shift of 6 units to the left.

G)
f(x-5)

Translation:
f(x)\rightarrow f(x-5)

The translation shows a shift of 5 units to the right.

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