If (5, -3) is a point on the graph of f(x), which ordered pair must also be on the graph of y = f(x - 3) + 2 (2, -1) (0, 7) (8, -1)
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We want to find the corresponding point on the graph of y = f(x - 3) + 2. To do this, we need to find the value of x in the new function that corresponds to the x-value of 5 in the original function. Since the new function is y = f(x - 3) + 2, we can set up the Show more…
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