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If G(x)=1/x we’re shifted up 4 units to the left and 4 units up, what would the new equation be ?

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Given: A function G(x)


G(x)=(1)/(x)

Required: To shift the given function 4 units to the left and 4 units up.

Explanation: To shift a function G(x), 4 units to the left we add 4 in the function's paranthesis-


G(x)=(1)/(x+4)

Now to shift this function 4 units up we add 4 outside the function i.e.,


G(x)=(1)/(x+4)+4

Final Answer: After shifting the new function is-


G(x)=(1)/(x+4)+4

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