Why a Horizontal Shift has Opposite Sign
The question WHY you get a "+" sign with a leftward shift (or translation) and a "-" sign with a rightward shift is tackled in this video. At the end, we show an example of this process using the "Vertex Form" of a Parabola (i.e. quadratic function).

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