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The graph of g(x) contains the point (7,12). What point must be on the graph of the function f(x) if g(x) = 2f(x-3)+4? How do you solve for this?
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The graph of g(x) contains the point (7,12). What point must be on the graph of the function f(x) if g(x) = 2f(x-3)+4?
How do you solve for this?
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first take out 2 as a factor
g(x) = 2[f(x-3)+2]
f(x-3) means a shift of +3 in the x direction
+2 means a shift of +2 in the y direction
2[f] means a stretch of scale factor 2 in the y direction
so (7+3, 2(12+2)) -> (10,28)
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