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how do i make a translation equation

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Step-by-step explanation:

The Rule for Vertical Translations:

if y = f(x), then y = f(x) + k gives a vertical translation. The translation k moves the graph upward when k is a postive value and downward when k is negative value.

The Rule for Horizontal Translations:

if y = f(x), then y = f(x-h) gives a vertical translation. The translation h moves the graph to the left when h is a postive value and to the right when h is negative value.

Remember that these translations do not necessarily happen in isolation. It is quite possible to have both a vertical and horizontal translation at the same time.

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