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Let f(x) = 4+

Let g(x) = 4" + 2.
Which statement describes the graph of g(x) with respect to the graph of f(x)?

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Answer:


g(x)=f(x)+2


f(x) is shifted 2 units upwards to become
g(x)

Explanation:

Given functions:


f(x)=4x


g(x)=4x+2

On comparing the functions we find out that:


g(x)=f(x)+2

The translation rule for this is given as:


f(x)\rightarrow f(x)+c

If
c>0 the function shifts
c units to the up.

If
c<0 the function shifts
c units to the down.

Thus we can see the unit shift from
f(x) to
g(x) is 2 units upwards as 2 is being added to function
f(x)

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