SOLUTION: The graph of f(x) passes through the point (5,1). Through which point does the graph of -f(x+3)-2 pass? A) (-2,-1) B) (2,-3) C) (2,1) D) (8,-3)

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Question 982189: The graph of f(x) passes through the point (5,1). Through which point does the graph of -f(x+3)-2 pass?
A) (-2,-1)
B) (2,-3)
C) (2,1)
D) (8,-3)

Answer by josgarithmetic(39617)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Follow the function transformation. One would suspect that the starting point would be the given point contained in f(x), point (5,1).

Move three units to the left;
reverse the sign;
move two units downward;
What point is this?

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