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Which of the following represents h (x-2) + 3

Which of the following represents h (x-2) + 3-example-1

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

For transformation functions;

(x-2), the 2 represents horizontal shift (left or right)

if it is a positive= shift left

if it is a negative= shift right

since it is -2, the vertex of the graph is shifted right by 2 units.

For the +3 on the outside of h(x-2), this addresses the vertical shift.

Since it is +3, this means that the graph's vertex is shifted up.

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