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What is the effect on the graph of the function f(x) = xl when f(x) is changed to f(x) + 5?

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Answer:

Shifts left by 5

Explanation:

When y or f(x) equals x then its a straight line at the origin. if f(x+5) = |x|

f(x) = |x+5|

if you set that equal to zero then x = -5 so shifting to the left would be correct.

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