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Given that (-3 3) is on the graph of f(x) find the corresponding point for the function f(x+1)

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Answer:

(-2, 3)

Explanation:

Find f(x + 1) by adding 1 to the x-coordinate -3 of (-3, 3): (-2, 3)

User MaPo
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Answer:

(-3, 4).

Explanation:

When f(x) becomes f(x + 1), all that is happening is that the y-value increases by 1.

So, (-3, 3) becomes (-3, 3 + 1). That is (-3, 4).

Hope this helps!

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