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What translation is made from f(x) = f(x) + 6?

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Answer:

moves it up 6 units

Explanation:

y = f(x) + C C > 0 moves it up

f(x) = f(x) + 6 moves it up 6 units

User Chris Upchurch
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Answer:

Vertical shift, 6 up.

Explanation:

The entire function f(x) has a value of six added to it. That means that regardless of where f(x) was plotted on the coordinate plane, after the translation f(x) + 6, every single point would increase its value by six. Since all points would increase their values by six, the entire function would shift 6 up.

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