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Given f(x) = f(x+k), use the graph to determine the value of k.

Given f(x) = f(x+k), use the graph to determine the value of k.-example-1
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Answer:

k = 5

Explanation:

The value of k is the number of units that f(x) is shifted left to make g(x).

The graph of f(x) has its x-intercept at -4. The x-intercept of g(x) is at -9, shifted 5 units left from f(x).

k = 5

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