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21 February, 11:44

Given the function f (x) = x^2 and k=2, which of the following represents a horizontal shift?

F (x) + k, kf (x), f (x+k), f (kx)

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  1. 21 February, 12:07
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    F (x) = x²

    k = 2

    f (x) + k = x² + 2

    kf (x) = 2x²

    f (x + k) = (x + 2) ²

    f (x + k) = (x + 2) (x + 2)

    f (x + k) = x (x + 2) + 2 (x + 2)

    f (x + k) = x (x) + x (2) + 2 (x) + 2 (2)

    f (x + k) = x² + 2x + 2x + 4

    f (x + k) = x² + 4x + 4

    f (kx) = (2x) ²

    f (kx) = 4x²

    The answers are f (x) + k and f (x + k).
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