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briyamilet1:

Given the function f(x) = x2 and k = 2, which of the following represents a horizontal shift? f(x) + k kf(x) f(x + k) f(kx)

briyamilet1:

please help

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like asap :(

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anyone??

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PLEASEEEEEEEEEE

payload:

f(x+a) is the form for any horizontal shift f(x) + a is the form for any vertical shift hopefully that should help you (:

briyamilet1:

THANK YOU SM!!

payload:

my pleasure, so what did you get as the answer? Just wanna check and make sure you had it right (:

briyamilet1:

i just needed that f(x)+a part as my answer haha

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Thanks :)

payload:

That's a vertical shift horizontal is the f(x+k) I think your question asks for horizontal

briyamilet1:

oh...

briyamilet1:

haha oops

payload:

hahah good thing I asked xD

briyamilet1:

Ikr! haha

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