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2. If a function f(x) is shifted to the left one unit, what function represents the transformation? (1 point)
f(x + 1)
f(x-1)
f(x) +1
f(x) - 1

User Timemanx
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Answer:

f(x + 1)

Explanation:

shift a function to left n unit, add inside the function's argument: f (x + n) gives f (x) shifted n units to the left

f(x) + 1 will shift the function upward 1 unit

User Martin McCallion
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Answer:

f(x) - 1

Explanation:

guess one question will not hurt your grade.

User RuntimeZero
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