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31 May, 01:15

Which statement correctly describes the relationship between the graph of f (x) and the graph of g (x) = f (x) + 3?

The graph of g (x) is the graph of f (x) translated 3 units right .

The graph of g (x) is the graph of f (x) translated 3 units left .

The graph of g (x) is the graph of f (x) translated 3 units up.

The graph of g (x) is the graph of f (x) translated 3 units down .

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  1. 31 May, 01:35
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    The graph of g (x) is the graph of f (x) translated 3 units up.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Adding 3 to the function will change its input. It will add 3 units to every output and slide the entire function up three units by translation.

    Example: f (x) = x f (x) + 3 = x+3

    f (1) = 1 f (1) + 3 = 1+3 = 4
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