The graph of a function f with domain (0,4) is given. sketch the graph of A(x)=f(x+3) on the same coordinate plane with the graph of f.
Are you just supposed to plot A(x)? Are you given f(x?)
i dont really undertand this question
is there a figure with this ?
Exactly. Are you given f(x) already?
no. thats also my problem. Idk why there is f in f(x+3) if a(x) is already given
can u try it without the f ? @wolfe8
Well I think f(x) is given but you need A. You need f(x) to get A which is f(x+3). This is a question of transformation. From the input in A, you can see that it moved(added) the x to the right(positive) by 3. So from the original graph, move every point on the graph by 3 points.
can u graph it? :) @wolfe8
No... we don't have anything for f(x), not even the equation to work with.
I think you are missing it in the question. Can I see the whole question? If you copied it from the board then maybe you missed it.
No. its actually this. The graph of a function f with the domain [4, 0] is shown in the figure. Sketch the graphs of all these given equations on the same coordinate plane with the graph of f. Label each graph There are many equations given but i only asked for A(x)=f(x+3)
Well yes but see the question? "...shown in the figure." You need that graph to answer this particular question. Because A is dependent on f(x)
the figure is (0, 4) ...
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