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Consider a graph (not pictured) of a quadratic function g(x).
Which statement would be true of the graph of the function g(x+2)?

a.) The graph of g(x+2) is the result of a shift in the positive y-direction by 2 from the graph of g(x).

b.) The graph of g(x+2) is the result of a shift in the negative y-direction by 2 from the graph of g

c.) The graph of g(x+2) is the result of a shift in the positive x-direction by 2 from the graph of g

d.) The graph of g(x+2) is the result of a shift in the negative x-direction by 2 from the graph of g

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Answer:

(D)

Explanation:

The graph of g(x + 2) is the graph of g(x) shifted 2 units to the left

2 units to the left => "negative two units in the x-direction"

Solution: Option D

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Answer:

The answer is (B)

Explanation:

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