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If you shift the linear parent function, f(x) = x, down 6 units, what is the equation of the new function?

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D: X-6

Explanation:

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User Lavanda
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Answer:

f(x)=x-6

Explanation:

Given : Parent function :
f(x)=x

To Find : If you shift the linear parent function, f(x) = x, down 6 units, what is the equation of the new function?

Solution:

Parent function :
f(x)=x

Shift the given function down by 6 units.

Rule : The graph f(x) shifts down by b units

So, f(x)→f(x)-b

So, Shift the given function down by 6 units.

So, f(x)→f(x)-6

f(x)=x

So, x→x-6

So, the new function is f(x)=x-6

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