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If the function g(x) = f(x + 4), how can the graph of the functiong g(x) be obtained

from the graph of f(x)? DESMOS

User Pumpkinpro
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Answer:

f(x) shift back left 4 units is g(x) = f(x+4)

Explanation:

f(x + 4) shift 4 units to right is f((x+4)-4) = f(x)

therefore from f(x) shift back left 4 units is g(x) = f(x+4)

I wish this is your answer!!

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