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Show how the point at (4,5) on the graph of f(x) translates for f(x-2)+7​

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The point at (4,5) on the graph of f(x) translates for f(x-2)+7​ is (6,12)

Explanation:

Function of graph : f(x)

Rule : f(x)→f(x-c)

When the graph shifts to right by c units

Coordinates (x,y)→(x+c,y)

Rule : f(x)→f(x)+c

When the graph shifts up by c units

Coordinates (x,y)→(x,y+c)

So, Graph f(x-2)+7

Now given graph f(x)

Shift this right by 2 units and then shift up by 7 units

So, f(x)→ f(x-2)+7

Now , Translation of point(4,5)

Using rule :

When shift by 2 units right

(4,5) →(4+2,5)=(6,5)

Now shift up by 7 units

(6,5) →(6,5+7)=(6,12)

So, the point at (4,5) on the graph of f(x) translates for f(x-2)+7​ is (6,12)

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