SOLUTION: Consider the following graph of y = f(x). a) If h(x) = f(x) + 2, what would the new coordinates of P be after the shift? Give answer in (x, y) form. Answer: b)

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Question 92419This question is from textbook College Algebra
: Consider the following graph of y = f(x).

a) If h(x) = f(x) + 2, what would the new coordinates of P be after the shift? Give answer in (x, y) form.
Answer:

b) If , what would the new coordinates of P be after the reflection? Give answer in (x, y) form.
Answer:
This question is from textbook College Algebra

Answer by Feliz(4) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
First of all, there is an obvious mistake in the typo here or you simply forgot to include needed information that represents P.
Secondly, y MEANS the same thing as f(x). In other words, they are interchangeable.
Below is your question. Read my reply within brackets and then get back to me.
We have this:
Consider the following graph of y = f(x).
[y = f(x) is the same thing as f(x) = y. In other words, you cannot graph y = f(x) because it does not make sense].
a) If h(x) = f(x) + 2, what would the new coordinates of P be after the shift? Give answer in (x, y) form.
[You did not give needed data for P. You also did not mention what type of shift is being asked for].
Answer:
b) If, what would the new coordinates of P be after the reflection? Give answer in (x, y) form.
Answer:
[This question is missing data. The word IF should not be in front of the word WHAT. See it? You have made several typos here. Go back into your book and type the question correctly. Otherwise, your question does not make sense and thus will have no solution].
I hope this helps.