Consider the graph of the function f(x) = x*. Which change in the function rule will translate f (x) to the left? Of'(x) = x4 + 1 Of (x) = (x + 9)4 %3D Of'(x) = x* – 3 Of'(x) = (x – 5)4

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Consider the graph of the function f (x) = x*.
Which change in the function rule will translate f (x) to the left?
Of'(x) = xª + 1
OS'x) = (x+ 9)+
OS'x) = x4 – 3
Of (x) = (x – 5)+
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the graph of the function f (x) = x*. Which change in the function rule will translate f (x) to the left? Of'(x) = xª + 1 OS'x) = (x+ 9)+ OS'x) = x4 – 3 Of (x) = (x – 5)+
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