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the graph of f (x) shown below has the same shape as the graph of G (x) equals x ^ 4 but it is shifted 4 units to the right what is the equation​

the graph of f (x) shown below has the same shape as the graph of G (x) equals x ^ 4 but-example-1
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Answer:

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Explanation:

shifting 4 units to the right means that the new root = old root + 4

what that means is that the equation must have a transformation such that it equates to 0 with the root being 4 larger.

the root/vertex for x^4 is at x=0

we want the root to be at x=4

so that means we can subtract 4 from x

and get (x-4)^4

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