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Reason that y=f(x+a) is a horizontal translation by -a and not +a

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Solution:

Given:


y=f(x+a)

y = f(x + a) is a horizontal translation left by a units.

Hence, the coordinate is transformed as shown;


(x,y)\rightarrow(x-a,y)

Hence, since it is a horizontal translation to the left, it is translated by -a units from the original x-coordinate given.

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