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What are the x-intercepts of the graph y=f(x+4)

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The graph is y=x+4, to get the x-intercept we let y=0; and solve for x
thus we shall have:
0=x+4
subtract 4 from both sides
0-4=x+4-4
-4=x
hence the x-intercept will be at point (-4,0)


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