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What is the graph of y=f(x+1)-2

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Answer:

A shift to the left, 1 unit, and 2 units down

Explanation:

Hello, some part of your question is missing.

You want us to find the graph of a transformed function:


y = f(x + 1) - 2

This transformation is a shift to the left by 1 unit and and a shift down by 2 units.

Assuming again that:


f(x) = {x}^(2)

Then, the graph of y is shown in attachment.

What is the graph of y=f(x+1)-2-example-1
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