Question 1097697
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The graph of f(x) is unknown. The same applies to f(x+5). 


However, we know that "the x-intercept of f(x) is 2" meaning that f(2) = 0. Plug in x = 2 and it leads to the output y = 0. Therefore the point (2,0) is on the graph f(x)


When dealing with f(x+5), we shift the function curve 5 units to the left. Therefore (2,0) will become (-3,0)


The point (-3,0) is the x intercept of f(x+5). Put another way, the x intercept of f(x+5) is -3. 
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