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If f(−4)=1 and g(x)=f(x−3), what point can you determine on the graph of g?

 Oct 14, 2015
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Assuming that the first graph is just f(x), the graph f(x - 3) = g(x) just shifts f(x)  to the right by 3 units

 

So.......if  (-4, 1)  is on the graph of f(x), the point (-1,1) is on the graph of f(x - 3)  = g(x)

 

 

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 Oct 14, 2015

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