The graph of y = f(x) is shown on the grid.
y
6
6
4
a) On the grid, draw t...
Mathematics, 10.01.2022 02:00 gatorboy1788
The graph of y = f(x) is shown on the grid.
y
6
6
4
a) On the grid, draw the graph with equation
y = f(x - 1) + 4.
(2)
2
y = f(x)
6-5-4-3-2-10 1 2 3 4 5 6
ON
2
А
Point A(-3, -2) lies on the graph of y = f(x).
When the graph of y = f(x) is transformed to
the graph with equation y = f(-x), point A is
mapped to point B.
b) Write down the coordinates of point B.
I D )
(1)
4
-6
Total marke
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