Asked by Esther
Given the functions f(x)=1x−2+1 and g(x)=1x+5+9 .
Which statement describes the transformation of the graph of function f onto the graph of function g?
The graph shifts 8 units right and 7 units down
The graph shifts 7 units left and 8 units up.
The graph shifts 7 units right and 8 units down.
The graph shifts 8 units left and 7 units up.
Which statement describes the transformation of the graph of function f onto the graph of function g?
The graph shifts 8 units right and 7 units down
The graph shifts 7 units left and 8 units up.
The graph shifts 7 units right and 8 units down.
The graph shifts 8 units left and 7 units up.
Answers
Answered by
Steve
f(x) = (x-2)+1
g(x) = (x+5)+9 = ((x-2)+7)+(1+8)
so, B
g(x) = (x+5)+9 = ((x-2)+7)+(1+8)
so, B
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