Respuesta :

Start with [tex]f(x) = x^3[/tex]

First transformation: [tex]h(x) = (x-1)^3[/tex]

Type of transformation: [tex]f(x)\mapsto f(x+k)[/tex]

Effect: Every time you add a constant to the function argument, you translate its graph horizontally, k units to the left if k is positive, k units to the right if k is negative.

Second transformation: [tex]g(x) = (x-1)^3+4[/tex]

Type of transformation: [tex]f(x)\mapsto f(x)+k[/tex]

Effect: Every time you add a constant to the function, you translate its graph vertically, k units upwards if k is positive, k units downward if k is negative.

So, starting from the parent function, you translate its graph 1 unit right and 4 units up, and you have the graph of g(x).

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