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Topic: [ap-calculus] Help with a problem
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Robert O'Connell

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Re: [ap-calculus] Help with a problem
Posted: Aug 12, 2012 10:41 AM
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Hi Melissa,

For h(x) = f(2-x), you have two transformations.
1) A reflection over the y-axis, and
2) a translation 2 units right.
Remember that for g(x) = a f(bx + c) + d, the horizontal translation is
-c/b. This should solve your problem and achieve the desired result.

Respectfully,
Rob O'Connell

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