GCSE Maths (Edexcel)
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Vertical Graph Translations
- Adding a constant to a function will cause the graph of the function to move up or down
- The algebraic form of f(x + 10) is x^3 + 10
- The graph of f(x + a) is the graph of f(x) translated by the vector (0, a)
- Subtracting a constant from a function will result in a vertical translation
- To sketch the graph of f(x - 2), we need to move the graph down by 2 units
- The coordinates of the new turning point for f(x - 2) are (2, -5)
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