If G(x) =1/x were shifted 2 units to the left and 2 units up, what would the new equation be? A. G(x)=1/x-4 B. G(x)=1/(x-2)+2 C. G(x)=1/(x+2)+2 D. G(x)=1/x+4

Respuesta :

2 units left would replace the x by (x+2)
2 units up will add 2  
so the new equation is 
g(x) = 1 /(x+2) + 2     C

Answer:

New equation would be G(x) =  [tex]\frac{1}{x+2}+2[/tex].

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : G(x)= [tex]\frac{1}{x}[/tex] were shifted 2 units to the left and 2 units up,

To find : what would the new equation be.

Solution : We have given that G(x)= [tex]\frac{1}{x}[/tex] .

By the transformation rule : graph of f(x) would shifted left by h unit when f(x+2) and shifted up k unit if f(x) +k.

Then G(x) =  [tex]\frac{1}{x+2}+2[/tex].

Therefore, New equation would be G(x) =  [tex]\frac{1}{x+2}+2[/tex].