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17 April, 22:27

The function f (x) = 1/5 is translated up 4 units. Which equation represents the translated function?

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  1. 17 April, 22:43
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    To translate a function upwards by 4 units, you add a constant of four to the function.

    If f (x) truly is just a constant 1/5 which is just a horizontal line ...

    f (x) + 4=1/5+4

    g (x) = (1+20) / 5

    g (x) = 21/5

    g (x) = 4.2
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