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Describe the transformations of f(x) when compared to the parent function. f(x)=(x+7) a) horizontal shift left 7 units b) horizontal shift right 7 units c) vertical shift up 7 units d) vertical shift down 7 units

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We have the function:


f(x)=x+7

The parent function is the linear parent function p(x)=x.

We can see that f(x) is 7 units above p(x) for any value of p(x), so we can transform p(x) to f(x) by a translation of 7 units in the y-axis.

We can see this in the graph:

Then, the transformation is a vertical shift up 7 units.

Describe the transformations of f(x) when compared to the parent function. f(x)=(x-example-1
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