Given f(x) and g(x) = f(x) + k, look at the graph below and determine the value of k.
k = _______
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OpenStudy (dancergirl45):
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I could not get your link to work. Basically, the value of k is the amount that the graph of g(x) is shifted UP from f(x). So if g(x) is shifted down from f(x) then k is negative.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
That link is not working either!!! I hope what I gave to you will help: Basically, the value of k is the amount that the graph of g(x) is shifted UP from f(x). So if g(x) is shifted down from f(x) then k is negative.
OpenStudy (dancergirl45):
@YoungStudier @suppa_lova please help
OpenStudy (anonymous):
k=4
OpenStudy (dancergirl45):
ok thank you how did u do that??
OpenStudy (anonymous):
when you look at the graph .
you see how g(x) is above f(x)?
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OpenStudy (dancergirl45):
yes
OpenStudy (anonymous):
that says all of the possible answers have to be positive
OpenStudy (dancergirl45):
ok thank you can you help me with more I will open up a new question
OpenStudy (anonymous):
and the g(x) graph is 4 units over the f(x) graph so there you have it the answer is k=4
OpenStudy (dancergirl45):
Thank you
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