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which graph translates the graph below according to the rule?

(x,y)→(x-4,y)

Please I need some serious help.

Do not answer if you don't know.

which graph translates the graph below according to the rule? (x,y)→(x-4,y) Please I need some serious help. Do not answer if you don't know. class=
which graph translates the graph below according to the rule? (x,y)→(x-4,y) Please I need some serious help. Do not answer if you don't know. class=
which graph translates the graph below according to the rule? (x,y)→(x-4,y) Please I need some serious help. Do not answer if you don't know. class=

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(x,y)→(x-4,y) means that the x coordinate of each point is shifted to the left by 4 units. Pretend the point is (0,0). According to this then, it would be (-4, 0) which would move the point to the left by 4.

The vertex for the actual or parent graph is (2,1). The translated vertex would be (2-4, 1) or (-2,1)

The graph that has that vertex is the second page, bottom one with a point at the bottom at (-2,1)

Hope this helps. 

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