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Mathematics, 21.04.2020 22:16 curiouscadencee

The function f(x) = 2* and g(x) = f(x + k). If k = -5, what can be concluded about the graph of
g(x)?
Part one:
The graph of g(x) is shifted vertically...
A: 5 units above the graph of f(x)
B:5 units below the graph of f(x)
C:the graph is not shifted vertically from the graph if f(x)
Part two:
The graph of g(x) is shifted horizontally...
A:5 units to the left of the graph f(x)
B:5 units the right of the graph f(x)
C:the graph is not shifted horizontally from the graph if f(x)

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