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If the function g(x) = f(x + 2), how can the graph of the function g(x) be obtained from the graph of f(x)?
by translating the graph of f(x) two units to the right


by translating the graph of f(x) two units to the left


by translating the graph of f(x) two units down


by translating the graph of f(x) two units up

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B). by translating the graph of f(x) two units to the left.

MrRoyal

Translating a graph implies that the function of the graph is moved horizontally or vertically.

The true statement is (b) by translating the graph of f(x) two units to the left.

The function is given as:

[tex]\mathbf{g(x) = f(x + 2)}[/tex]

The rule of the above translation from f(x) to g(x) is represented as:

[tex]\mathbf{(x,y) \to (x + 2,y)}[/tex]

This means that:

Function f(x) is translated 2 units to the left to create function g(x).

Hence, the true statement is (b)

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