SOLUTION: With the coordinates (2,-5)(-2,0)(4,1) how do you solve y=f(x+3)

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Question 1102102: With the coordinates (2,-5)(-2,0)(4,1) how do you solve y=f(x+3)
Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

With the coordinates (2,-5)(-2,0)(4,1) how do you solve y=f(x+3)
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Using (2,-5); 5 = f(2+3) ; f(5) = 5
Using (-2,0): 0 = f(-2+3) ; f(1) = 0
Using (4,1): 1 = f(4+3) ; f(7) = 1
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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