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OpenStudy (anonymous):

y=f(x) y=g(x) x[-1;4] y[-3;1] what will be coordinates in: a) g(x)=f(x)-5 b) g(x)=f(x-6) c) g(x)=f(x+7)-2 d) g(x)=f(x-4)-10 ???

OpenStudy (smokeysthename):

first i dont really understand, are you looking for a - d? do you have to solve those in those choices?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes, I have to solve from a to d

OpenStudy (smokeysthename):

a-d meaning a through d btw

OpenStudy (smokeysthename):

okay just gimme a sec, lemme work it out real quick

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thank you

OpenStudy (smokeysthename):

for the x[-1;4] y[-3;1] are the coordinates (-1,-3) and (4,1) or actually (-1,4) and (-3,1)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no no no, in that formules a-d need to insert x and y, or just show me in coordinate plane how it should be x(definition of the scope) [-1;4] and y(definition of the scope)[-3;1]

OpenStudy (smokeysthename):

thats really .. weird, lol i havent seen anything like this nor had to do anything of this sort. here ill tag someone who just might be able to help..

OpenStudy (smokeysthename):

@BluFoot can you help @silver9 please?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Sorry I never learned this stuff... Don't even know what the square brackets or semicolons mean

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ohh ok, np

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