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13 November, 23:58

Which steps will translate f (x) = 3x to g (x) = 3x 1 4? shift f (x) = 3x one unit up and four units to the right. shift f (x) = 3x one unit up and four units to the left. shift f (x) = 3x one unit to the right and four units up. shift f (x) = 3x one unit to the left and four units up

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  1. 14 November, 00:18
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    The expression for g (x) is wrong, you skipped some signs and, apparentely, some parentheses. The rigtht expression for g (x) should be g (x) = 3 (x+1) + 4. Note that g (x) = 3 (x+1) + 4 it is the same that f (x+1) + 4. When you add a number to the argument, the graph of function is shifted that number of units to the left; and when you add a number to the function the graph shifts that number of units up. Therefore, the steps that will translate f (x) = 3x to g (x) = 3 (x+1) + 4 is shift f (x) one unit to the left and four units up.
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