SOLUTION: If the function g (x) = f (x + 2), how can the graph of the function g(x) be obtained from the graph of f(x) ? A. by translating the graph of f(x) two units to the right B. by

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Question 1064857: If the function g (x) = f (x + 2), how can the graph of the function
g(x) be obtained from the graph of f(x) ?
A. by translating the graph of f(x) two units to the right
B. by translating the graph of f(x) two units to the left
C. by translating the graph of f(x) two units down
D. by translating the graph of f(x) two units up

Answer by Boreal(15235) About Me  (Show Source):
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B, two units to the left.
you take the opposite sign with the number
f(x)
f(x+2)
use x^2+4 and (x+2)^2+4
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