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The graph of y = f(x − 3) is a _____ of the graph of y = f(x).

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Answer: shifted 3 units to the right.

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Answer:

shift

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These are common types of transformations of functions. Many functions have graphs that are simple transformations of the parent graphs, that are the most basic functions. In this way, we can use vertical and horizontal shifts to sketch graphs of functions. These are rigid transformations because the basic shape of the graph is unchanged. Therefore
y=f(x-3) is a Horizontal Shift, so the graph of the function
y=f(x) has been shifted 3 units to the right.

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