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The graph of g(x) is the result of translating the graph of f(x) = three units to the left. What is the equation of g(x)?

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Answered by sidharthgupta
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g(x)+3 is the answer of the question -as zero obtained at by adding 3
Answered by sherafgan354
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Answer:

g(x) = f(x+3)

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given a function f(x). Now, we have to find another function g(x). The function g(x) is obtained by translating f(x) by 3 units left.

If we have to shift f(x) three units on left side in coordinate plane then we need to replace the domain of f(x) i.e x by x+3. By doing so we will get our desired function g(x)

So,

g(x) = f(x+3)

This is our answer

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