SOLUTION: y=f(x) is decreasing on the interval (-2,7). what interval is the graph of y=f(x+2) decreasing?

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Question 1204976: y=f(x) is decreasing on the interval (-2,7). what interval is the graph of y=f(x+2) decreasing?
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y=f(x) is decreasing on the interval (-2,7). what interval is the graph of y=f(x+2) decreasing?
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The corresponding interval for  f(x+2)  is  (-4,5).

This interval  (-4.5)  is your ANSWER.