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Identify the effect on the graph of replacing f(x) by A f(x)

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Effect of replacing
f(x) with
f(x - h)

f(x) is represented as: (x,y)

While

f(x - h) is represented as (x - h, y)

Notice the difference in both is that, the x value in f(x - h) is reduced by a constant h while the y value remain unchanged.

This means that the graph of f(x) will shift horizontally (i.e. along the x-axis) to the left by h units

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