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The graph of F(x) shown below has the same shape as the graph G(x)=x^4 but it is shifted 3 units to the right what is its equation?

The graph of F(x) shown below has the same shape as the graph G(x)=x^4 but it is shifted-example-1
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i think the answer is B
User Jbatez
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Answer:

B.
F(x)=(x-3)^4

Explanation:

We are given the function
G(x)=x^4.

Now, F(x) is obtained by shifting G(x) to the right by 3 units.

That is, F(x) is translated 3 units to the right.

So, the function G(x) changes to G(x-3).

That is,
F(x)=G(x-3)

i.e.
F(x)=(x-3)^4

Thus, option B is correct.

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