Answer:
1. g(x) is f(x) shifted 9 units up.
2. g(x) is f(x) shifted 11 units up.
Step-by-step explanation:
If we have a function g(x) = f(x) + c, we can say that g(x) is f(x) shifted c units up.
So, if we have g(x) = x + 9 and f(x) = x, we can rewrite g(x) as:
g(x) = x + 9
g(x) = f(x) + 9
Therefore, g(x) is f(x) shifted 9 units up.
In the same way, if we have g(x) = 11 + x and f(x) = x, we can rewrite g(x) as:
g(x) = 11 + x
g(x) = x + 11
g(x) = f(x) + 11
So, g(x) is f(x) shifted 11 units up.