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The graphs below have the same shape.what is the equation of the red graph?

The graphs below have the same shape.what is the equation of the red graph?-example-1
User Hibbem
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Answer:


G(x)=4-x^(4)

Explanation:

Notice that the red graph is the blue graph shifted 1 units up.

According to the function transformation rules, we add
k to the output of the function to shift its graph
k units up, and we subtract
k to the output of the function to shift its graph
k units down.

The output of our function is
3-x^(4), and since we want to shift 1 units up,
k=1. In other words, we just need to add 1 to the output of the function:


G(X)=3-x^(4) +1


G(x)=3+1-x^(4)


G(x)=4-x^(4)

We can conclude that the equation of the red graph is
G(x)=4-x^(4).

The graphs below have the same shape.what is the equation of the red graph?-example-1
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