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<p>Thats pretty much it, I got D....anyone care to explain why? :P</p>
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<p>Thats pretty much it, I got D....anyone care to explain why? :P</p>
<p>The answer is D? It’s definitely A.</p>
<p>g(x) = f(x-5) only shifts the graph right 5 units. So f(-5) to f(0) is now g(0) to g(5) which is f(-5) to f(0). Only A preserves the graph correctly on the interval x [0,5].</p>
<p>I meant tell me if its wrong or right :P, didnt say that was the answer :P, and thanksss :)</p>
<p>blahblah9393, you need to look at the scale of the graph. If it is shifted 5 units to the right, then the maximum will be in the middle. The only graph where the maximum is in the middle is B, so I suppose that is the answer.</p>
<p>^Yes, you’re right, I misread the scale as being from -5 to 5, not -10 to 10. I thought the 8 looked like a 5 for some reason.</p>
<p>It’s B, disregard my first post.</p>