f(x+4) shifts the function f(x), 4 units left on negative x axis. f(x)+4 shifts the function f(x), 4 units up on positive y axis. f(4x) will 1/4th the y coordinate only.( x remains as it is). 4f(x) will increase the y coordinate 4 times(x remains as it is).
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Given the function f(x) = 3(x − 3)2 + 2, indicate the shifts that will affect the location of the vertex, and explain what effect they will have. Use complete sentences. f(x+4) f(x) + 4 f(4x) 4•f(x)
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`f(x−h)` here h is horizontal shift `f(x) + k` here k is vertical shift y=a(x-h)^2+k if h is negative graph will shift h unit to the right if h is positive graph will shift h unit to the left if k is positive graph shift k unit p if k is negative some unit down
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Basically the graph of f(x) is the graph of the expression 6x^2 shifted 3 units to right of the origin and 2 units vertically from origin along the +ve direction of y axis. So vertex of the graph of f(x) will be at the point (3,2)
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