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Choose the graph that illustrates both g (x) andg (x+4)

Choose the graph that illustrates both g (x) andg (x+4)-example-1
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Step-by-step explanation:

If we have a function f(x) = g(x + c), we can say that f(x) is g(x) shifted c units to the left.

So, the graph of g(x + 4) will be the same graph of g(x) shifted 4 units to the left

Answer:

The only graph that has two functions and one if equal to the other shifted 4 units to the left is the following:

Choose the graph that illustrates both g (x) andg (x+4)-example-1
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