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DAVIDPablo is studying the function f(x) shown in the graph. He claims that he can transform the function to include theordered pair (2, 2).86x)20-6-6Select the function that supports his claim.2US

DAVIDPablo is studying the function f(x) shown in the graph. He claims that he can-example-1
DAVIDPablo is studying the function f(x) shown in the graph. He claims that he can-example-1
DAVIDPablo is studying the function f(x) shown in the graph. He claims that he can-example-2
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Function q(x) = f(x - 2) supports his claim

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Function r(x) = f(x) - 2 would translate the graph 2 units down, so the vertex would be at (0,0)

Function s(x) = f(x) + 2 would translate the graph 2 units up, so the vertex would be at (0, 4) and the

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