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Let f (x) = x^3. What is the x-intercept of the graph of y= f (x-4) ?

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Let f(x)=x^3

y=f(x-4) would be:


y=(x-4)^3

X-intercept would be, where y=0.

So, substitute y=0 and solve for x:


\begin{gathered} 0=(x-4)^3 \\ 0=x-4 \\ x=4 \end{gathered}

X-intercept would be (4, 0).

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