h(x) = f(x-13)
Think about it. All the x-values have to be 13 bigger to produce the same graph.
The graph of f(x)=x was translated right 13 units to create the graph of h(x).
Write the equation of h(x) using function notation.
4 answers
is that the answer
or is that an example
well, I guess it's both.
To translate in the positive direction (right or up) replace
x by x-h
y by y-k
Thus, given f(x), translate h units to the right and k units up,
h-k = f(x-h)
That is,
h(x) = f(x-h)+k
Time to review the section in your text, eh?
or google is your friend. It can provide many discussions, examples, and videos.
To translate in the positive direction (right or up) replace
x by x-h
y by y-k
Thus, given f(x), translate h units to the right and k units up,
h-k = f(x-h)
That is,
h(x) = f(x-h)+k
Time to review the section in your text, eh?
or google is your friend. It can provide many discussions, examples, and videos.