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Suppose f(x)=x^3 find the graph of f(x+4)

Suppose f(x)=x^3 find the graph of f(x+4)-example-1

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graph 1

Explanation:

f(x+4) shifts the graph of f(x) left 4 units. The graph that shows y=x^3 shifted left 4 units is graph 1.

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The point (0, f(0)) = (0, 0) is the point of inflection on the curve. In the function f(x+4), the value of x must be -4 in order to get a y-value of 0. That is, the point that was (0, f(0)) now is (-4, f(-4+4)) = (-4, f(0)). It has been moved 4 units to the left.

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