Respuesta :
Shifting in the y direction is as simple as adding the shift, ie.,
f(x) = x+4.
In the x direction it is trickier because then you have to replace x by (x-a) where a is the shift to the right... (but that wasn't asked here).
f(x) = x+4.
In the x direction it is trickier because then you have to replace x by (x-a) where a is the shift to the right... (but that wasn't asked here).
Answer:
f(x) = x+4
Step-by-step explanation:
If you vertically shift the linear parent function, f(x)=x up four units
If we shift any linear function vertically then the graph will be shifted up or down
Given that f(x)= x up 4 units
When a graph is shifted up 'a' units then f(x) becomes f(x)+a
For shifting vertically up, we add the number at the end
f(x)=x up four units
So f(x) = x+4
The equation of new function is f(x) = x+4