PLEASE HELP) Given the function ƒ(x) = x and the function g(x) = x – 4, what does the –4 do to the graph of ƒ(x) to get the graph of g(x)?

PLEASE HELP Given the function ƒx x and the function gx x 4 what does the 4 do to the graph of ƒx to get the graph of gx class=

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Answer:

C. Translates the graph 4 units downwards

Step-by-step explanation:

The -4 is the y-intercept which brings the graph down four units

In the function f(x)=[tex]\sqrt{x}[/tex]-4, -4 shows the translation of graph units downwards which is option c.

What is  function?

Function is relationship between two or more that are variables that are expressed in equal to form. In a function each value of x must have a corresponding value of y which is known as codomain of function.

How to find function?

In the function f(x)=[tex]\sqrt{x}[/tex]-4, -4 decreases the value of function by 4 units and because the y axis is vertical line. So the value which is  -4 pulls the function downwards by 4 units and this process is known as translation.

Hence in the function f(x)=[tex]\sqrt{x}[/tex]-4, -4 shows the translation of graph units downwards which is option c.

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