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The point (7,-2) is a point on the graph of y=f(x) what point must lie on: A) y=2f(x-4) B) y=-f(x)-4 C) y=f(-x) D) write the function that would shift (7,-2) right 3 then up 4

The point (7,-2) is a point on the graph of y=f(x) what point must lie on: A) y=2f-example-1

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Answer:

a) The point that must lie on the functions;


(11,-4)

b) The point that must lie on the functions;


(7,-2)

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that the point (7,-2) is a point on the graph of y=f(x).

We want to find the point that must lie on the functions;

a)


y=2f(x-4)
\begin{gathered} (y)/(2)=f(x-4) \\ (y)/(2)=-2 \\ y=-4 \\ x-4=7 \\ x=7+4=11 \\ x=11 \\ (11,-4) \end{gathered}

The point that must lie on the functions;


(11,-4)

b)


y=-f(x)-4
\begin{gathered} y+4=-f(x) \\ -(y+4)=f(x) \\ x=7 \\ -(y+4)=-2 \\ y+4=2 \\ y=2-4 \\ y=-2 \\ (7,-2) \end{gathered}

The point that must lie on the functions;


(7,-2)
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