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The graph of F(x), shown below, has the same shape as the graph of G(x) = x^4, but it is shifted to the right 2 units. What is its equation?
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The graph of F(x), shown below, has the same shape as the graph of G(x) = x^4, but it is shifted to the right 2 units. What is its equation?
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The graph of F(x), shown below, has the same shape as the graph of
G(x) = x^4, but it is shifted to the right 2 units. What is its equation?
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x=4 and y= 2
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