How do you identify the transformation of h(x)=abs(x+3)-5?

1 Answer
Dec 9, 2017

The graph of f(x)=|x| is shifted 3 units to the left and 5 units down.

Explanation:

Transformations of the g(x)=f(x-c) are horizontal shifts of c-units. The negative sign in there is particularly important. I usually find the shift by setting x-c=0 and then solving. In this case x+3=0\rightarrow x=-3, so the graph is shifted 3 to the left (because of the negative sign).

Transformations of the form g(x)=f(x)+d are vertical shifts. In this case the shift goes exactly how you'd expect, with a positive value being a shift up and a negative value being a shift down, so the -5 means a shift of 5 units down.