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Suppose the graph of f is given describe how the graph of each function can be obtained from the graph of f?
F(x+9)
And F(x)+8
F(x+9)
And F(x)+8
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1. To obtain the graph of f(x+9) from the graph of f, you would shift the entire graph of f to the left by 9 units. This means that each point on the graph of f(x) would be moved 9 units to the left.
2. To obtain the graph of f(x)+8 from the graph of f, you would shift the entire graph of f vertically upwards by 8 units. This means that each point on the graph of f(x) would be moved 8 units upwards.
2. To obtain the graph of f(x)+8 from the graph of f, you would shift the entire graph of f vertically upwards by 8 units. This means that each point on the graph of f(x) would be moved 8 units upwards.
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