SOLUTION: hope someone could help me with this The point (-12,4) is on the gaph of y=f(x). Find a point on the graph of y=g(x) a. g(x)=f(x-2) b. g(x)=f(4x) graph both

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Question 146115: hope someone could help me with this
The point (-12,4) is on the gaph of y=f(x). Find a point on the graph of y=g(x)
a. g(x)=f(x-2)
b. g(x)=f(4x)
graph both

Answer by stanbon(75887) About Me  (Show Source):
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The point (-12,4) is on the graph of y=f(x).Find a point on the graph of y=g(x)
a. g(x)=f(x-2)
All points move 2 to the right :
x-2 = -12
x = -10
New Point: (-10,4)
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b. g(x)=f(4x)
If x-2 =4x, the 3x = -2 and x = -2/3
New point: (-2/3,4)

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You cannot draw a graph when you have only one point.
Cheers,
Stan H.