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Sagot :
First we can check the value 9 that is added inside the absolute module operator.
This value is together with the variable x inside the operator, that is, from f(x) we can replace x by 'x + 9' in order to get the first part of g(x)
This addition of 9 to the value of x represents a horizontal translation of 9 units to the left.
Then, the subtraction of 5 units outside the absolute module operator is a addition/subtraction to the function, that is, we can subtract 5 units from f(x) in order to get this second part of f(x).
This subtraction of 5 units to the value of f(x) represents a vertical translation of 5 units down.
So the answer is:
To get the function g(x), shift f down by 5 units and to the left by 9 units.
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