Hi Liam A.,
g(x) = f(x-2), this is a horizontal shift of 2 units to the right. Go to desmos.com and graph x-2, (x-2)^2, √(x-2), etc. and you will see the shift from their base function.
I hope this helps, Joe.
Hi Liam A.,
g(x) = f(x-2), this is a horizontal shift of 2 units to the right. Go to desmos.com and graph x-2, (x-2)^2, √(x-2), etc. and you will see the shift from their base function.
I hope this helps, Joe.
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