Answer:
(-2,1)
Step-by-step explanation:
So we are given f(-3)=1 since the point (-3,1) is on f(x).
We want to use this point to find a point on f(x-1).
Now,
f(-3)=1
and we want
f(x-1)=1
What would x need to be such that x-1 is -3.
x-1=-3
Add 1 on both sides:
x=-3+1
x=-2
x would need to be -2 in f(x-1)=1 in order to use that f(-3)=1.
So (-2,1) is the point for the function f(x-1) that corresponds to the point (-3,1) for f(x).
I know that f(x-1) would only be effecting our input because x-1 is the input.