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So, the graph of f(x - 2) is just the graph of f(x) translated 2 units to the right.

How to sketch the graph of f(x - 2)?

Sadly we don't have the original function f(x), but we can answer in a general form.

Remember that for a general function f(x), a horizontal translation of N units can be written as:

g(x) = f(x + N).

  • if N > 0, then the translation is to the left.
  • if N < 0, the translation is to the right.

So, the graph of f(x - 2) is just the graph of f(x) translated 2 units to the right.

So you need to resketch f(x), but just move it 2 units to the right side (positive x-axis side).

If you want to learn more about translations:

https://brainly.com/question/24850937

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