The function g(x) = x2 is transformed to obtain function h:
h(x) = g(x) + 1.
Which state...
Mathematics, 28.03.2020 00:33 laylay120
The function g(x) = x2 is transformed to obtain function h:
h(x) = g(x) + 1.
Which statement describes how the graph of h is different from the graph of g?
A.
The graph of h is the graph of g horizontally shifted left 1 unit.
B.
The graph of h is the graph of g vertically shifted up 1 unit.
C.
The graph of h is the graph of g vertically shifted down 1 unit.
D.
The graph of h is the graph of g horizontally shifted right 1 unit.
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