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For f(x) = -x + 8, which statement is true?

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The answer is B I took the test
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For f(x) = -x + 8, a statement that is true include the following: D. f(x - k) = f(x) + k.

In Geometry, the translation of a graph to the right would add a number to the numerical value on the x-coordinate of the pre-image:

g(x) = f(x - k)

Conversely, the translation of a graph up would add a number to the numerical value on the y-coordinate of the pre-image:

g(x) = f(x) + k

Assuming the value of k is 1, we would evaluate the given expressions as follows;

f(x+k) = f(x) + k

f(x+1)= (-x + 8 + 1) + 1

f(x+1)= -x + 9 + 1

f(x+1)= -x + 10 (False).

f(x-k) = f(x) - k

f(x - 1) = (-x + 8 - 1) - 1

f(x - 1) = -x + 7 - 1

f(x - 1) = -x + 6 (False).

f(x+k) = f(x) + f(k)

f(x+1)= (-x + 8 + 1) + (-1 + 8)

f(x+1)= -x + 9 + 1 + 7

f(x+1)= -x + 17 (False).

f(x - k) = f(x) + k

f(x - 1) = (-x + 8 - 1) + 1

f(x - 1) = -x + 7 + 1

f(x - 1) = -x + 8 (True).

Complete Question:

For f(x) = -x + 8, which statement is true?

A. f(x+k) = f(x) + k

B. f(x-k) = f(x) - k

C. f(x+k) = f(x) + f(k)

D. f(x - k) = f(x) + k

For f(x) = -x + 8, which statement is true?-example-1
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