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16 November, 19:25

What transformation takes the graph of f (x) = 2x+3 to the graph of g (x) = 2x+4?

translation 1 unit right

translation 1 unit down

translation 1 unit up

translation 1 unit left

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  1. 16 November, 19:31
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    Translation 1 unit up

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The graph of f (x) = 2x+3 and g (x) = 2x+4 represent straight lines.

    The slope of both lines are 2. So the two lines are parallel. Line f (x) will have y intercept 3 and line g (x) will have y intercept 4.

    line f (x) is translated 1 unit up to get line g (x) = 2x+4.

    Option 3 is the right answer that is translation 1 unit up
  2. 16 November, 19:35
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    Correct me if i am wrong. But It has to be 1 unit right, it also be 1 unit up as well ... Answer: 1 unit up / right.
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