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Which coordinate is the rule for the translation of f(x) to g(x)

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The answer to this question was that I had a problem I had to do with the one I was like and who was I just want a = 6x
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the coordinates of the vertex of the f(x) is (2 , -3) and when f(x) is converted to g(x) the coordinates of the vertex [ vertex of g(x) ] has become ( 7 , -7) when f(x) transformed to g(x) the x coordinates has increased by +5 any y coordinates has change by -4 i mean when ( 2 , -3) ----> ( 7 , -7) so the answer is (x, y) → (x + 5, y – 4) hope this will help ya !!
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