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Let g(x) = - *x+6 and h(x) = g(x) – 3. Which statement describes the graph of h (3) ?
A. The graph of h (2) Is a horizontal translation of the graph of g(x) left 3 units.
B. The graph of h (a) is a vertical translation of the graph of g (2) up 3 units.
C. The graph of h (2) is a horizontal translation
the graph of g (a) right 3 units.
D. The graph of h (2) Is a vertical translation of the graph of g(x) down 3 units.

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