A change to the inside of the function notation is always a left/right or horizontal change to the graph.
Answer: A
Subtracting 5 actually shifts the graph to the right by 5 units. It's counter-intuitive and there are many ways to explain why it's the opposite of what you think it'd do, but it is a shift to the right by 5 units.
PS
A change outside the f(x) notation is an up/down or vertical change to the graph.
X's cancel 5y = 20 y= 4 X=0
Answer:
I think the equation is 7l +5=60
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
35-7x
Step-by-step explanation:
Multiply parenthesis by -7