Jaeden H.
asked 01/08/24Aleisha graphed f(x) and g(x)=f(x+1) on the same coordinate grid. Which statement describes how the graphs describes how the graphs of f and g are related
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Mark M. answered 01/08/24
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The graph of g is an exact copy of the graph of f, but moved 1 unit to the left. That's because the value of g at any given x (i.e., the value g(x)) is the same as the value of f at 1 unit to the right of x.
"One unit to the right of x" is "x + 1", and the value of f there is f(x + 1).
In other words, g(x) = f(x + 1).
You didn't provide the statements, but in general f(x+1) is a shift one unit left of a graph of f(x).
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