SOLUTION: How do you graph these functions: g(x)=f(x-4)-5 g(x)=2f(x) g(x)=-f(x)+5

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Question 62316: How do you graph these functions:
g(x)=f(x-4)-5
g(x)=2f(x)
g(x)=-f(x)+5



Answer by funmath(2933) About Me  (Show Source):
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How do you graph these functions:
g(x)=f(x-4)-5
I don't know what your f function is, it's probably in your book. The g function would look like the f function only it's shifted down 5 units (because of the -5) an it's shifted right 4 units (because of the -4).
:
g(x)=2f(x)
The g function is the f function stretched vertically by a factor of 2.
:
g(x)=-f(x)+5
The g function is the f function shifted up 5 units (because of the +5). It's upside down because of - .
Happy Calculating!!!