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Given the function f(x) = x2 and k = –3, which of the following represents a vertical shift? A. f(x) + k

B. kf(x)
C. f(x + k)
D. f(kx)

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when you are dealing with any function f(x)=x^w,

a vertical shift is:
f(x) = x^w+c (shift up)

therefore the answer is: A. f(x) + k
User Wsanville
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Given the function
f(x) = x^2 and k = –3, consider all options:

A.
f(x)+k=x^2-3 - this is translation down 3 units;

B.
kf(x)=-3x^2 - this is reflection across the x-axis and stretch in the y-direction;

C.
f(x+k)=(x-3)^2 - this is translation 3 units to the right;

D.
f(kx)=(-3x)^2 - this is compression it in the x-direction.

The only possible option with vertical shift is option A.

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