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If f (x) = x2, which of the following describes the graph of f (x - 1) ?

The graph of f (x - 1) is a horizontal shift of f (x) = x2 one unit to the right.

The graph of f (x - 1) is a vertical shift of f (x) = x2 one unit down.

The graph of f (x - 1) is a vertical shift of f (x) = x2 one unit up.

The graph of f (x - 1) is a horizontal shift of f (x) = x2 one unit to the left.

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  1. 2 June, 03:05
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    The graph of f (x - 1) is a horizontal shift of f (x) = x^2 one unit to the right.
  2. 2 June, 03:15
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    It's a vertical shift down one. Second option.
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