Graph the function. f(x) = ?(x) + 4 Plot five points on the graph of the function, as follows. • Plot the first point using the x-value that satisfies ?(x) = 0. • Plot two points to the left and two points to the right of the first point. Then click on the graph-a-function button.
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When $x=0$, we have $f(x) = 3(0) + 4 = 4$. So the first point is $(0, 4)$. Show more…
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