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

A. The graph shifts r units down
B. The graph shift r units up
C. The graph shift r units right
D. The graph shift r units left

Given the function f(x), what is the transformation f(x)+r, if r is a real number-example-1

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

If r is a real number, then the x intercepts 0 < r, meaning r is greater than 0, you would shift right from 0 to your higher + number.

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