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The linear parent function, f(x)=x, is transformed to g(x)=f(x-6). Describe the transformation

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The original function is:


f(x)=x

The transformation is given by:


g(x)=f(x-6)

This means that we need to replace the value of "x" on the original function by "x-6". So we have:


g(x)=x-6

This transformation is a translation of the function. It is moved to the right 6 units and down 6 units.

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