SOLUTION: describe the transformation from Y=f(x) to Y=f(x-7)

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Question 69977: describe the transformation from
Y=f(x) to Y=f(x-7)

Answer by Smirnov(15)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Well, it would change the beggining value (x) by decreasing it by seven. THEN the function is applied. HOWEVER if you graph it, the original x axis value will be unchanged, just like in y=x-5 or y=2x+6.


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