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The minimum point on the graph of the equation y=f(x) is (−1,−3). What is the minimum point on the graph of the equation y=f(x−5)? A. (4,−3) B. (−1,−8) C. (−1,−3) D. (−7,−3)

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Answer:

(4, -3)

Explanation:

y = f(x -5) means y = f(x) shifted 5 units to the right. So the minimum point would shift 5 units to the right as well.

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