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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Please Help me. One graph problem attached

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

any help, please?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

right 3 units and up 4 units?

OpenStudy (andriod09):

the slope is 2/2. can you figure it out from there?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@andriod09 its a graph transformation problem, i have no idea where you go your slope...

OpenStudy (andriod09):

he uses the slpe to change the graph. thats what he has to figure out first.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Would the slope matter since I am moving the graph up and over?

OpenStudy (andriod09):

he has to find x before he can use it hough, because of the f(x)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

... the graph given on the bottom is f(x) he's asked to move the graph f(x-a) would mean moving the graph over to the right by a units f(x)+b would mean moving the graph up by b units

OpenStudy (andriod09):

"consider y=f(x) below. Graph on the same cartasian plane y=f(x-3)+4 and state the new cords of the two new points.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

basically look at the points (-5,-2) and (-1,-6) transform those points using the given instructions so move up 4 and over 3 to get the coordinate points (-3,2) and (1,-3) plot those points, draw a line between those, then draw the horizontal lines

OpenStudy (anonymous):

on the same graph

OpenStudy (andriod09):

you can't do that until you find out the f(x-3)+4 and i g2g. cya

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thank you

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