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

Suppose f(x)=x^3 find the graph of f(x+1)-example-1
User Mekanik
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Plug in the f(x+1)
f(x+1) = (x+1)^2

I would say number 1. looks the most correct
CHECK BY THESE POINTS
(-1, -3)
(-2, 0)
(-1, 1)
(0, 8)

Hope this helps :)
User Subhasmith Thapa
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Answer:

Therefore, the correct option is graph 1.

Explanation:

Consider the function
f(x)=x^3

We need to draw the graph of the function
f(x+1)

The graph shift horizontally left by c unit if
f(x+c)

The graph shift horizontally right by c unit if
f(x-c)

Consider the provided option.

Only the graph 1 is shifts by 1 unit left.

For better understanding refer the figure 1.

Therefore, the correct option is graph 1.

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