SOLUTION: The graph of g(x) contains the point (2, 3). What point must be on the graph of g(x)+6
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Question 1052624: The graph of g(x) contains the point (2, 3). What point must be on the graph of g(x)+6
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
g(x) is the same as y
so g(x)+6 means y+6 telling us to add 6 to all of the y coordinates on the function g(x)
The point (2,3) will turn into (2,9) after adding 6 to the y coordinate
So it is guaranteed that (2,9) is on g(x)+6
Final Answer: (2,9)
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