SOLUTION: the graph of f(x) contains the point (3,-4). What point must be on the graph of f(x) + 5
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the graph of f(x) contains the point (3,-4). What point must be on the graph of f(x) + 5
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f(x) + 5 shifts every point on f(x) five units up
So shift (3,-4) five units up to get (3,-4+5) =
(3, 1)
This point is the only point we know that is on f(x) + 5