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Given that (-3,0) is on the graph of f(x) , find the corresponding point for the function f(x-2)

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Answer: (-1,0)

Step-by-step explanation:

Here you apply the rule of translation of the function when you add or subtract a constant.

The rule is: when you subtract a constant k from the argument (i.e x), the graph of the function translates k units to the right.

Then the point ( -3,0) will end being (-3 + 2, 0) - ( -1,0).
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