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Given f ( x ) = x − 5 f(x)=x−5 , create a function g ( x ) g(x) that is steeper and shifts down 4 units on the y-axis.
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x
)
=
x
−
5
f(x)=x−5 , create a function
g
(
x
)
g(x) that is steeper and shifts down 4 units on the y-axis.
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The answer is g because I had that Same question and it was g
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