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5. For a given function ƒ(x) = x^5, a translation in the positive y-direction of two units is represented by which of the following?

options:
A) ƒ(x + 2) = (x + 2)^5

B) ƒ(x + 2) = ( x – 2)^5

C) ƒ(x) – 2 = x^5 – 2

D) ƒ(x) + 2 = x^5 + 2

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Answer:

Explanation:

D) ƒ(x) + 2 = x^5 + 2

User Ellemayo
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Answer:


\huge \boxed{\mathrm{Option \ D}}

Explanation:


f(x)+k

Is the formula for upward vertical translation.


f(x)-k

Is the formula for downward vertical translation.

Where
k is the units being translated.

Translation in the positive y-direction is upward vertical translation.


k=2

The translation is by 2 units.

The function becomes,


f(x)+2

User Jonathan Striebel
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