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Below is the graph of y=f(x)Translate it to make it the graph of y= f (x)+4

Below is the graph of y=f(x)Translate it to make it the graph of y= f (x)+4-example-1
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The given graph represents the function:


y=f(x)

It is required to translate the graph to get the graph of:


y=f(x)+4

Note that the value 4 shows a vertical translation of y=f(x) by 4 units upward.

Therefore the new graph will be gottent by moving the y-intercept to (0,3)

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