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PLZ HELP ASAP!! Given g(x)=f(x)+k, enter the value for k that transforms the function f into g?

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PLZ HELP ASAP!! Given g(x)=f(x)+k, enter the value for k that transforms the function-example-1
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Answer:

k = -2

Explanation:

firstly, let us examine the kind of transformation that we have

We have a transformation from (3,2) to (3,0) and (-3,0) to (-3,-2)

So, we are actually subtracting 2 from the values of f(x) to get the values of g(x)

This shows a vertical translation to the tune of 2 units in the downward direction

So, the correct answer here is that -2 is being subtracted from f(x) to give g(x)

Accordingly, the value of k in the question is -2

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