Math Problem Statement

y = f(x − 1) Draw graph

Solution

The equation you provided is:

y=f(x1)y = f(x - 1)

This equation represents a horizontal translation of the function f(x)f(x) by 1 unit to the right.

  • The function f(x1)f(x - 1) means that the graph of f(x)f(x) is shifted 1 unit to the right along the x-axis.
  • If you have a specific function f(x)f(x) in mind (for example, f(x)=x2f(x) = x^2 or f(x)=sin(x)f(x) = \sin(x)), I could draw its graph for you showing this shift.

Would you like to specify a function f(x)f(x) to plot, or should I assume a generic example (like f(x)=x2f(x) = x^2)

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Math Problem Analysis

Mathematical Concepts

Function Transformations
Graphing
Horizontal Translations

Formulas

y = f(x - h): Horizontal shift of h units

Theorems

Transformation Theorem for Graphs

Suitable Grade Level

Grades 9-11