SOLUTION: A function f is given, and the indicated transformation is applied to its graph. Write the equation for the final transformed graph. f(x)= x^3; shift upward 4 units

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Question 1039192: A function f is given, and the indicated transformation is applied to its graph. Write the equation for the final transformed graph.
f(x)= x^3; shift upward 4 units

Answer by KMST(5328)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Shifting the graph upwards by units means that
for every value of , the point will shift to a point with a value of that is more.
Instead of the point in the original function graph,
the new graph will contain the point .
So, for any function , the equation for the function corresponding to the a graph shiftedr up by is
.
In the case of , the function for the shifted graph is
.

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