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    Suppose the Graph of F Is Given\(y = f ( x - 3 ) - 3\)
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Suppose the Graph of F Is Given y=f(x−3)−3y = f ( x - 3 ) - 3y=f(x−3)−3

Question 78

Question 78

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Suppose the graph of f is given. Describe how the graph of the function y=f(x−3)−3y = f ( x - 3 ) - 3y=f(x−3)−3
can be obtained from the graph of
f.

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