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1 May, 08:01

what is the equation of the function that is obtained from f (x) = x by shifting 1 unit to the right and 2 units down?

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  1. 1 May, 08:25
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    We start with f (x) = x.

    If the graph of this function is shifted 1 unit to the right, then the new function will be g (x) = x - 1.

    If the graph of this last new function is translated 2 units down, then its equation will be h (x) = x - 1 - 2, or h (x) = x - 3.

    The desired quation is h (x) = x - 3
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