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How does the graph of this function compare with the graph of the parent function, y=1/x? It is shifted right 5 units and up 2 units from the parent function. It is shifted left 5 units and up 2 units from the parent function. It is shifted right 5 units and down 2 units from the parent function. It is shifted left 2 units and down 5 units from the parent function. It is shifted right 2 units and up 5 units from the parent function. It is shifted left 2 units and up 5 units from the parent function.

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

User Dylants
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Answer:

It is shifted left 5 units and up 2 units from the parent function.

Explanation:

Given


y = (1)/(x)


y' = (1)/(x+5) + 2

Required

Compare both functions

First, translate y, 5 units left.

The rule is:


(x,y) \to (x + 5,y)

So, we have:


y = (1)/(x)


y_1 = (1)/(x + 5)

Next, translate y1, 2 units up.

The rule is:


(x,y) \to (x,y+2)

So, we have:


y' = y_1 + 2


y' = (1)/(x + 5) + 2

Hence, the transformation is:

5 units left and 2 units up

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