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QuestionFind the transformation of f(x)=3x5f(x)=3x-5 as f(x+3)f(x+3), which shifts the graph left by 3 units.

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Finally, we simplify the function by subtracting from9.
f(x+3)=3x+4f(x+3) =3x +4The transformation of the function f(x)=3xf(x)=3x- to f(x+3)f(x+3) is f(x+3)=3x+4f(x+3)=3x+4. This means the graph of f(x)f(x) is shifted to the left by3 units.

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