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Pls help - Let f (x) = 2x + 1. Graph t(x) = f(x - 3). Describe the

transformation from the graph of f(x) to the graph of g(x).

Pls help - Let f (x) = 2x + 1. Graph t(x) = f(x - 3). Describe the transformation-example-1

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Answer:

The transformation from f(x) to t(x) can be described as a shift to the right 3 units in the positive x direction.

Explanation:

I can’t say anything about the graph g(x) because it’s not defined. Perhaps the relation between g(x) and t(x) was described somewhere else? Otherwise it might have been a typo and they indeed wanted the transformation from f(x) to t(x).

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