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f(x)=∣x∣
g(x)=∣x−1∣+9

We can think of g as a translated (shifted) version of f
Complete the description of the transformation.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

There are two transformations, one vertical, one horizontal.

The + 9 part outside the absolute value sign moves the graph up 9 units.

Replacing  x  with  x - 1 moves the graph right 1 unit.

Comment:  The horizontal shifts sometimes appear backwards:  x - 1 looks like a shift to the left, but it's not.

Example:  f(4) = |4| = 4.  To get the same output (4) from g(x), you have to use a value for  x  that is 1 unit larger than 4.  g(5) = |5 - 1| = 4.

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