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OpenStudy (anonymous):

@AravindG Translate the graph according to the rule (x, y) → (x – 2, y). Graph - http://static.k12.com/calms_media/media/243000_243500/243062/1/33e26ec7b85f30d93ae63718953f02555616f3c6/VHS_ALG_S2_01_L314_LQ2.gif

OpenStudy (aravindg):

The opposite of our previous question.

OpenStudy (aravindg):

+ left - right

OpenStudy (aravindg):

What do you think after our discussion before?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A? My eye sight is awful on this computer scree....I can't really see negative and stuff on it.

OpenStudy (aravindg):

Yes A!! :D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thanks, I like having someone explain it to me and check to make sure my answer is right. That way I know I can't fail. :) I have about 3 more, if that's ok. :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

B?

OpenStudy (aravindg):

Yes.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yay! :) f(x) is shown in black and g(x) is shown in red. Which is a coordinate rule for the translation of f(x) to g(x)? A. (x, y) → (x – 5, y) B. (x, y) → (x + 5, y) C. (x, y) → (x, y – 5) D. (x, y) → (x, y + 5) GRAPH - http://static.k12.com/calms_media/media/1346000_1346500/1346472/1/6f21e54ed72b89238c70e40f9a4585dddc488214/HS_A1G2_S2_116327.jpg

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I'm not sure how to this one...

OpenStudy (aravindg):

You move f(x) to left by 5 units so what will be sign?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

- negative?

OpenStudy (aravindg):

Noo left + right -ve

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Do you think there is any way you can break it down even more for me?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@AravindG

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@satellite73 @samveilbride @IhteshamMalik @PsiSquared

OpenStudy (aravindg):

Sorry lost connection.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

s'ok. I already did it. :) I made a 100! :) Thanks. :):):)

OpenStudy (aravindg):

Cool! Congrats!

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