The graph of the function f(x) = 8x-7 can be obtained form the graph of g(x) = 8
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The graph of the function f(x) = 8x-7 can be obtained form the graph of g(x) = 8x by one of the following actions: shifting the graph of g(x) to the right 7 units; shifting the graph of g(x) to the left 7 units; shifting the graph of g(x) upward 7 units; shifting the graph of g(x) downward 7 units; reflecting the graph of g(x) in the x-axis; reflecting the graph of g(x) in the y-axis; Your answer is (input a, b. c. d, e. or f) Is the domain of the function f(x) still (-infinity, infinity)? Your answer is (input Yes or No) the value of A isExplanation / Answer
(c) shifting upward by 7 units
Yes, the domain of f(x) is (-,)
Range is [-7,)
so A= -7
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