5. Solving Equations by Graphing
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Make a table of values to find points from each graph.
The graph of g is a horizontal translation 1 unit right of the graph of f.
Let's graph f(x) first, then we can graph g(x) on the same coordinate plane to compare.
We can make a table of values to find points for the graph of f(x)= 12x-2.
x | 1/2x-2 | f(x) |
---|---|---|
- 2 | 1/2( - 2)-2 | - 3 |
1 | 1/2( 1)-2 | -3/2 |
4 | 1/2( 4)-2 | 0 |
Let's plot these points and connect them with a straight line to obtain the graph of f(x).
Now, let's look at how the function g(x)=f(x-1) differs from f(x).
x | f(x) | f(x-1) | g(x) |
---|---|---|---|
-2 | -3 | 1/2( - 2-1)-2 | -7/2 |
1 | -3/2 | 1/2( 1-1)-2 | - 2 |
4 | 0 | 1/2( 4-1)-2 | -1/2 |
If we plot these points on the same coordinate plane as f(x), we can compare the two functions.
We see that each y-value is being translated 1 unit to the right. This is a horizontal translation.