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Relative to f(x)=x, where is the graph of g(x)=f(x)+h, where h is negative?

A. The graph is shifted up.
B. The graph is shifted to the right.
C .The graph is shifted down.
D. The graph is shifted to the left.

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A positive h indicates a translation of the graph UP.  A negative h ind. a translation of the graph DOWN.
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