The graph of f (in blue) is translated a whole number of units horizontally and vertically to obtain the graph of g (in red). The function f is defined by f(x) = - x. Write down the expression for g (x). 3- 2- -6 -5 -2- 3- 4- 5. -7- g (x) = 0

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Section11.3: Hyperbolas
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Writing an equation for a function after a vertical and horizontal...
The graph of f (in blue) is translated a whole number of units horizontally and vertically to obtain the graph ofg (in red).
The function f is defined by f(x) =-x.
Write down the expression for g (x).
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2.
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미미
g (x) = 0
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Horizontal shift:To graph y=f(x-h) , shift the graph of y=f(x) right 'h' units by adding 'h' to the x-coordinates ofthe points on the graph of  f.Vertical shift:To graph y=f(x)-h , shift the grapg y=f(x) down 'h' units by subtracting 'h' from the y-coordinates of the points on the graph f.

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