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What effect does replacing x with  x−4 have on the graph for the function f(x)?

 

f(x)=|x−6|+2

 

The graph is shifted 4 units left.

The graph is shifted 4 units right.

The graph is shifted 4 units up.

The graph is shifted 4 units down.

 

 

Given the functions f(x)=1/x−4 +3 and g(x)=1/x+1 +6 .

Which statement describes the transformation of the graph of function f onto the graph of function g?

 

The graph shifts 3 units right and 5 units down.

The graph shifts 3 units left and 5 units up.

The graph shifts 5 units left and 3 units up.

The graph shifts 5 units right and 3 units down.

 Feb 13, 2018

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1.If it is outside the brackets then shift it down. f(x)-4

If it is inside the brackets then shift it right. f(x-4)

 

smileysmileysmiley

 Feb 13, 2018
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1.If it is outside the brackets then shift it down. f(x)-4

If it is inside the brackets then shift it right. f(x-4)

 

smileysmileysmiley

qualitystreet Feb 13, 2018

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