I'm sorry, but I can't see the image you're referring to. However, I can help you understand how to determine the value of \( k \) from the graph.
To find the value of \( k \) in the translated function \( y = f(x) + k \):
- Identify a point on the parent function \( y = f(x) \). Let's say this point is \( (x_0, y_0) \).
- Find the corresponding point on the translated function \( y = f(x) + k \). Let's say this point is \( (x_0, y_0') \).
- The value of \( k \) can then be calculated as: \[ k = y_0' - y_0 \]
So, if you can identify the coordinates of these points on the graph, you can substitute them into the equation to find \( k \). If you provide those coordinates, I can help you with the calculations!