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XTHb:

help - edfrgtr

Extrinix:

...?

XTHb:

jhonyy9:

g(x) = 4x+1+3

Extrinix:

does g(f)=y? because if so thatll make my calculations easier....

jhonyy9:

any idea ?

Extrinix:

@XTHb are you trying to find an equation? like point-slope or standard?

XTHb:

yes i think

Extrinix:

give the question itself

XTHb:

For 14-16 given describe how the graph of g compares with the graph of f.(x) x f =4+1 15. (x) 4x ) g =( +1+3

Extrinix:

wait thats a different equation?

XTHb:

\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @Extrinix wait thats a different equation? \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) no-

Extrinix:

@AZ you able to figure this out?

Extrinix:

XT can you take a photo of the question if you can?

XTHb:

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Extrinix:

so it doesnt need an exact mathematical equation... but it needs a description of how f(x) is similar to g(x)?

XTHb:

yea i think im honestly not sure

Extrinix:

ok

Extrinix:

well the only difference between f(x)=4x+1 and g(x)=(4x+1)\(\color{cyan}{+1}\) is that \(\color{cyan}{+1}\)

Extrinix:

but you need a comparison... so we need to figure out what each graph looks like, I'll be using \(\color{teal}{desmos.com}\) to figure out the graph

Extrinix:

now, the photo shows what the two lines look like, and usually in comparing lines they're either \(\color{cyan}{perpendicular}\) or \(\color{cyan}{parallel}\)

Extrinix:

from then all you have to do is make a description of the two lines. (forgot to add photo...)

XTHb:

thanks!

jimthompson5910:

@Extrinix that's a +3 at the end, instead of a +1. Though you're on the right track.

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