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What is the effect on the graph of the function f(x) = x2 when f(x) is changed to f(x − 6)?

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Answer:

Horizontal translation in the
+x direction.

Explanation:

A function of the form
f(x) experiments an horizontal translation when the following substitution is applied:


x \to x + a, where
a \in \mathbb{R}

If
a > 0, the function is translated in the
-x direction, whereas
a < 0 is the case for the function being translated in the
+x direction.

The effect on the graph can be defined by a composition between two function:


f(x) = x^(2),
g (x) = x-6


f\,\circ\,g\,(x) = (x-6)^(2)

The resulting expression represents a horizontal translation in the
+x direction.

Finally, we plot
f(x) (red) and
f\,\circ g\,(x) (blue) by a graphing tool and proved the certainty of this theory.

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