SOLUTION: Let R(x)=x^3-7/x^2+1; what happens to R(x) if we now have R(x+2)?
a)It shifts 2 units to the left
b)It shifts 2 units up
c)It shiftes 2 units to the right
d)It remains stationa
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Question 146282: Let R(x)=x^3-7/x^2+1; what happens to R(x) if we now have R(x+2)?
a)It shifts 2 units to the left
b)It shifts 2 units up
c)It shiftes 2 units to the right
d)It remains stationary; there is no effect of adding 2 to x
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Simply graph to get
and to get
Together they look like this
Graph of (red) and (green)
So we can see that the new graph is shifted 2 units to the left.
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