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When the equation is f(x+h), what is the translation?

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Answer:

if h > 0 then the function shifts h units to the left, if h < 0, the function shifts h units to the right

(so, assuming h > 0, the translation would be h units to the left and so on)

Explanation:

Horizontal Translations are those where the function moves along the x- axis

they are given by ,

f(x- h)

We have the rule,

If h > 0, then the function shifts h units to the right, but if h < 0, then the function shifts h units to the left,

In our case,

f(x+h),

if h > 0 then the function shifts h units to the left, if h < 0, the function shifts h units to the right

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