Which of the following statements best describes the effect of replacing the graph of y = f(x) with the graph of y = f(x) − 11?
The graph of y = f(x) will shift up 11 units.
The graph of y = f(x) will shift right 11 units.
The graph of y = f(x) will shift left 11 units.
The graph of y = f(x) will shift down 11 units.
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Gucchi:
Am i right with D?
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CheeseStick7793:
the answer is The graph of y = f(x) will shift down 11 units.
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CheeseStick7793:
happy to help
yes u were correct
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Gucchi:
@cheesestick7793 wrote:
the answer is The graph of y = f(x) will shift down 11 units.
explanation pls?
Gucchi:
how am i right
CheeseStick7793:
The parent function is y = f(x)
The transformation rule is:
If the parent function f(x) is translated 'a' units down then the equation of the parent function become f(x)-a.
Here the equation of the translated function is y = f(x) - 11. It means that
a = 11
And from the above rule, the function f(x) is translated 11 units down.
D is correct.
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