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Mathematics, 03.08.2019 23:20 sirdre1982

If we have the function y=f(x-5), why is it translated 5 units in the positive x direction? e. g. (2,0) becomes (7,0) but if we substitute x=2 into f(x-5) that becomes - 3 ?

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