High School Math 2015 Common Core Algebra 2 Student Edition Grades 10/11
15th Edition
ISBN: 9780133281163
Author: Prentice Hall
Publisher: Prentice Hall
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Expert Solution & Answer
Chapter 3, Problem 13CCSR
Solution
To state: The x -intercept of the new graph if the graph of
The new x- intercept is
Given information:
The given equation is
Explanation:
Consider the given equation:
If the line equation after shifting the graph two units up is:
If the graph of
From the above graph it can be seen that the graph of
Therefore, the new intercept is
Chapter 3 Solutions
High School Math 2015 Common Core Algebra 2 Student Edition Grades 10/11
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