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Given:
Replace f(x) by f(x - h).
To find:
The effect on the graph of replacing f(x) by f(x - h).
Solution:
Horizontal shift is defined as:
If the graph f(x) shifts h units left, then f(x+h).
If the graph f(x) shifts h units right, then f(x-h).
Where, h is a constant that represents the horizontal shift.
In the given problem f(x) is replaced by f(x - h) and we need to find the effect on the graph.
Here, we have x-h in place of x.
Therefore, the graph of f(x) shifts h units right to get the graph of f(x-h).
48 is the answer because when it’s a negative number it subtracts
Answer: option A is correct, we accept the null hypothesis.
Step-by-step explanation:
At a 5% level of significance, p = 0.05, therefore when p < 0.05, accept the null hypothesis (H°) and reject the alternative hypothesis (H¡). When p > 0.05, we reject the null hypothesis (H°) and accept the alternative hypothesis (H¡)
Given the p-value to be 0.008, this is less than the 5% threshold, that is, 0.05, hence we accept the null hypothesis.