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Suppose that the x-intercepts of the graph of y=f(x) are -8 and 1

What are the x-intercepts of the graph of y =f(x+4)?

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If the x intercepts of f(x) is -5 and 3 that means the factors are (x+5) and (x-3)

So the equation would be: y=x^2 + 2x - 15

With this, you will get f(x+2) by substituting x+2 into all of the x's

Now you just need to simplify.
Hope this help's :)

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