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If the domain of f(x) is [-5,8], what is the domain of the function y = f(x+2) -1 ?

a) [-7,6]
b) [-3,9]
c) [-4,6]
d) [-7,7]
e) [-3,10]

I figured that the answer was d, however the answer key states that it is a. Can you explain why?

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The domain of function f(x) is [-5,8]. So no matter what the input to "f" is, the domain still applies.
In this case the input is "x+2", set input equal to domain to solve for x.
These x values will represent new domain for f(x+2) -1.

x+2 = -5 -----> x = -5 -2 = -7
x+2 = 8 ------> x = 8 -2 = 6

Therefore domain is [-7,6]
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