If G(x)=1/x were shifted 4 units to the left and 4 units up, what would the new equation be?

1 Answer
Mar 3, 2018

f(x) = 1/(x+4)+4

Explanation:

Given:

g(x) = 1/x

graph{1/x [-10, 10, -5, 5]}

If we want our new function to be like g(x) but shifted left 4 units, then we need to put x+4 in place of x. That way, when you put -4 into the new function then the result is the same as putting 0 into the old - i.e. an undefined result since that's where 1/x has its vertical asymptote.

To move our new function up 4 units, simply add 4.

So our transformed function is:

f(x) = 1/(x+4)+4

graph{1/(x+4)+4 [-12.125, 7.875, -2.28, 7.72]}