Van graphed f(x) = x and h(x) = f(x-10) on
the same grid. Which is not a true statement about the graphs of the two functions?
A The lines have the same slope.
B The lines are parallel.
C The lines do not have the same x-intercept.
D h(x) is located 10 units left of f(x).



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Step-by-step explanation:

"D" would be the correct answer. "f(x-10)" means that the "10" would be moving right-- the positive direction. Therefore, h(x) would be located 10 units RIGHT of f(x), which passes through the origin, (0,0). Statement A is correct because, on a graph, you'd have line f(x) passing through the origin, and towards the right, 10 units, (positive) you would have h(x) making them identical. So yes, same slope. Statement B is also correct, they're obviously parallel if they're beside each other. Statement C is correct as well. Although they're parallel, they don't share the same X-intercept. f(x)'s x-intercept would be (0,0), origin. h(x)'s x-intercept would be (10,0). These three statements, A,B, & C are correct statements therefore they're not our answers since we're looking for the incorrect statement....... STATEMENT D!

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