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12 June, 21:46

The graph of f (x) = x2 is shifted 3 units to the left to obtain the graph of g (x). Which of the following equations best describes g (x) ?

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  1. 13 June, 01:06
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    When you add a positive value to the argument of a function, its graph shifts to the left, the same number of units added to the argument.

    This is, the graph of f (x+a) is the graph of the function f (x) shifted a units to the left.

    Then, g (x) is f (x+3) = (x+3) ^2
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