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If Y=f(x) is some functions whose graph contains the points (3,4), the graph of y=f(x-3) would contain the point ___.

If Y=f(x) is some functions whose graph contains the points (3,4), the graph of y-example-1
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Answer:

The answer above is correct

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I did the homework and got it correct.

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The function y = f(x) contains the point (3, 4).

This means that:


f(3)=4

If we have the new function to be:


y=f(x-3)

This will affect the value of the x parameter but not the y parameter.

Hence, we have:


\begin{gathered} x-3=3 \\ x=3+3 \\ x=6 \end{gathered}

Therefore, a point on the graph will be (6, 4).

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