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Please help!!! 15 pts The black graph is the graph of y=f(x). Choose the equation for the red graph

Please help!!! 15 pts The black graph is the graph of y=f(x). Choose the equation-example-1

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Answer:

Option C is the correct answer.

Explanation:

Let's take 1 point from each graph and make sure that they have the same "x" coordinate. We are going to notice that it does not matter what 2 points with he same "x" coordinate we are going to choose the "y" value of the the point located on the red graph will always be greater by 1. That means that if black graph has the equation (y = f(x)), the red graph is going to have and equation that looks like (y = f(x) + 1). Now we get the following......

y = f(x) + 1

y - 1 = f(x) + 1 - 1

y - 1 = f(x)

So the answer is the option c.

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