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What transformation takes the graph of (x)=x²−4 to the graph of g(x)=(x+3)²−4? Question 5 options: translation 3 units left translation 3 units up translation 3 units down translation 3 units right
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What transformation takes the graph of (x)=x²−4 to the graph of g(x)=(x+3)²−4?
Question 5 options:
translation 3 units left
translation 3 units up
translation 3 units down
translation 3 units right
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