Starting from a parent function , if you add a constant to the whole function, i.e. you perform the transformation
you shift the graph of the parent function by units, upwards if is positive, downwards otherwise.
In this case, so, you're shifting, the graph of 5 units upwards. Since the parent function passes through the point , because , the shifted graph mantains the same coordinate, but the coordinate is increased by 5, because of the 5 units upwards shift.
(x^a)(x^b)=x^(a+b)
(ab)(cd)=(a)(b)(c)(d)
x^-m=1/(x^m)
(3y^-4)(2y^-4)=
(3)(y^-4)(2)(y^-4)=
(6)(y^-8)=
6/(y^8)
Answer:
8x³ + 12x² - 16x - 16
General Formulas and Concepts:
- Order of Operations: BPEMDAS
- Distributive Property
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Step 1: Define expression</u>
(4x² - 2x - 4)(2x + 4)
<u>Step 2: Simplify</u>
- Expand: 8x³ - 4x² - 8x + 16x² - 8x - 16
- Combine like terms (x²): 8x³ + 12x² - 8x - 8x - 16
- Combine like terms (x): 8x³ + 12x² - 16x - 16
Answer:
-3
Step-by-step explanation: