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Effect of the graph f(x) + 3Asked by j coe
Effect of the graph f(x - 3)
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in an equation form please
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The graph of the function f(x - 3) is obtained by shifting the graph of f(x) three units to the right. This means that every point on the graph of f(x) is shifted horizontally by three units to the right.
If the original graph of f(x) had point (a, b), then the corresponding point on the graph of f(x - 3) would be (a + 3, b).
In conclusion, the effect of the graph f(x - 3) is a horizontal shift of three units to the right compared to the graph of f(x).
If the original graph of f(x) had point (a, b), then the corresponding point on the graph of f(x - 3) would be (a + 3, b).
In conclusion, the effect of the graph f(x - 3) is a horizontal shift of three units to the right compared to the graph of f(x).
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The equation of the graph f(x - 3) is given by y = f(x - 3), where y represents the dependent variable and x represents the independent variable. The function f(x - 3) represents a horizontal shift of three units to the right compared to the original function f(x).