Below is a portion of the graph of a function, y=h(x):
If the graph of y=h(x-3) is drawn on the same set of axes as the graph above, then the two graphs intersect at one point. What is the sum of the coordinates of that point?
Y=h(x-3) is that same graph just moved 3 to the right. So, the intersection point is (1.5,1.5)
sum of the coordinates:1.5+1.5=$\boxed{3}$
Y=h(x-3) is that same graph just moved 3 to the right. So, the intersection point is (1.5,1.5)
sum of the coordinates:1.5+1.5=$\boxed{3}$