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  • 01-12-2019
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Explain the effect of C on the graph of Y=f(x) for the function y=f(x+c)

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  • 01-12-2019

f(x) + c -> up by c

f(x) - c -> down by c

f(x + c) -> left by c

f(x - c) -> right by c

For y = f(x + c), the y value of x now takes the y value of the function of x + c, or the one c to the right of x, shifting the entire graph left by c.

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