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Suppose f (x) =x^2 find the graph of f (x+4

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Move 4 units to the LEFT from 0

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Suppose f (x) =x^2 find the graph of f (x+4-example-1
User Ghassan Karwchan
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Answer:

The graph in the attached figure

Explanation:

we have


f(x)=x^(2)

To find f(x+4)

substitute the variable (x+4) in the function f(x)

Let

g(x)=f(x+4)

so


g(x)=(x+4)^(2)

The rule of the transformation of f(x) to g(x) is

(x,y) -----> (x-4,y)

The translation is 4 units to the left

using a graphing tool

see the attached figure

Suppose f (x) =x^2 find the graph of f (x+4-example-1
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