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How does the graph of f(x) = (x − 8)^3 + 4 compare to the parent function g(x) = x^3? SHOW WORK!!!!!

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Explanation:

g(x) = x^3 is the parent function starting at the origin (0,0)

f(x) is the translation of the g(x).

Your teacher taught you that y = (x - h)^3 + k

(h,k) is your shift.

(8,4) meaning right 8 on the x-axis and 4 up on the y-axis.

How does the graph of f(x) = (x − 8)^3 + 4 compare to the parent function g(x) = x-example-1

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