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22 January, 18:31

Describe the transformation that takes f (x) = x+1 to g (x) = - x+4.

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  1. 22 January, 18:45
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    F (x) = x+1

    -1*f (x) = - 1 * (x+1) ... see note 1

    -f (x) = - x-1

    -f (x) + 5 = - x-1+5 ... see note 2

    -f (x) + 5 = - x+4

    note 1: multiplying both sides by - 1 reflects the graph of f (x) over the x axis

    note 2: adding 5 to - f (x) will shift the graph of - f (x) up by 5 units

    So in short, the transformations that happen to go from f (x) to g (x) are

    step 1) reflect over the x axis

    step 2) shift up 5 units
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