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    Exam 2: Functions and Their Graphs
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    Let F(x) = X<sup>2</sup> - X<sup>3</sup> with Domain [-1, 2]
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Let F(x) = X2 - X3 with Domain [-1, 2]

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Let f(x) = x2 - x3 with domain [-1, 2] and range [-4, 2], whose graph is shown below. The graph of g is obtained by shifting the graph of f left 3 units.
Let f(x) = x<sup>2</sup> - x<sup>3</sup> with domain [-1, 2] and range [-4, 2], whose graph is shown below. The graph of g is obtained by shifting the graph of f left 3 units.      A) Find the domain of g B) Give a formula for g C) Find the range of g D) Sketch the graph of g

A) Find the domain of g
B) Give a formula for g
C) Find the range of g
D) Sketch the graph of g

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