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(-6,1) is a point on the graph of y=g(x)

What point is on the graph of y=g(x+1)-5?


What point is on the graph of y= -2g(x-2)+4?


What point is on the graph of y=g(2x+2)?

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Answer:


(-7, -4)


(-4, 2)


(-4, 1)

Explanation:

We know that the point (-6, 1) belongs to the main function g(x)

The transformation


y = g (x + 1) -5

add 1 to the input variable (x) and subtract 5 to the output variable (y)

So the point in the graph of
y = g (x + 1) -5 is


x + 1 =-6\\x = -7


y= 1-5\\y = -4

The point is:
(-7, -4)

The transformation


y = -2g(x -2) +4

subtract two units from the input variable (x), multiply the output variable (y) by -2 and then add 4 units

So the point in the graph of
y = -2g(x -2) +4 is


x -2 =-6\\x = -4\\\\y = -2(1)+4\\y = 2

The point is:
(-4, 2)

The transformation


y=g(2x+2)

Multiply the input variable (x) by 2 and then add two units

So the point in the graph of
y=g(2x+2) is


2x +2 =-6\\2x = -8\\x=-4


y=1

The point is:
(-4, 1)

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