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The graph of f(x) = 2x + 4 shifts five units to the right when it is replaced with the graph of f(x) = 2x - k. What is the value of k?

A.) -5
B.) -1
C.) 1
D.) 5

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Answer:

Option C. is the correct answer:

The value of k is 1

Explanation:

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Answer

C.) 1

Explanation

Remember the rules for shifting functions:


f(x)+b shifts the function b units upward


f(x)-b shifts the function b units downward


f(x+b) shifts the function b units to the left


f(x-b) shifts the function b units to the right

Since we want tho shift
f(x)=2^(x+4) 5 units to the right, we are using the rule:
f(x-b) shifts the function b units to the right; in other words, we need to subtract 5 units to the input of the function:


f(x)=2^(x+4-5)


f(x)=2^(x-1)

But notice that there is already a negative sign in
f(x)=2^(x-k), so to get
f(x)=2^(x-1), k must be equal to positive 1.

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