Given the parent function of f(x) = x3, what change will occur when the function is changed to f(x − 3)?

Shift to the right 3 units
Shift to the left 3 units
Shift up 3 units
Shift down 3 units

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Answer:

Shift to the right 3 units.

Answer:

Shift to the right 3 units

Step-by-step explanation:

Translations are a type of rigid transformation of functions, in which the position of the graph of a function is modified. The general form of the graph of a function moves up, down, left, or right.

Vertical translations:

Let:

[tex]a >0[/tex]

[tex]y=f(x)+a[/tex]  shifts the graph [tex]a[/tex] units up

[tex]y=f(x)-a[/tex] shifts the graph [tex]a[/tex] units down

Horizontal translations:

Let:

[tex]b>0[/tex]

[tex]y=f(x+a)[/tex] shifts the graph [tex]b[/tex] units to the left.

[tex]y=f(x-a)[/tex] shifts the graph [tex]b[/tex] units to the right.

Using the previous information we can conclude that the function:

[tex]f(x-3)[/tex]

Is a Horizontal translation in which the graph was shifted [tex]b=3[/tex] units to the right.

[tex]f(x-3)=(x-3)^3[/tex]

I leave you the graphs, so you can corroborate the answer easily.

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