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Determine f(x-1) for the following function
F(x)= square root of x-3 +3

Determine f(x-1) for the following function F(x)= square root of x-3 +3-example-1

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Answer:

To determine f(x-1), we need to substitute x-1 for x in the expression for f(x).

f(x-1) = sqrt((x-1)-3) + 3

Simplifying the expression inside the square root

(x-1)-3 = x-4

So,

f(x-1) = sqrt(x-4) + 3

Therefore, f(x-1) is equal to the square root of x-4 plus 3.

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User Noloman
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Answer:


f(x-1)=√(x-4)+3

Explanation:


f(x)=√(x-3)+3\\f(x-1)=√((x-1)-3)+3\\f(x-1)=√(x-4)+3

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