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Given the function f(x), what is the transformation f(x-r), is a real number and r>0?

A the graph shifts r units down
B the graph shifts r units up
C the graph shifts r units right
D the graph shifts r units left

User Benpro
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Answer:

0 - r = the graph shifts r units left

Explanation:

When you have 2 x intercepts of 0, -r then you shift left to negative

User Linh Lino
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