Posted by Anonymous on Friday, February 4, 2011 at 1:34am.
There is no figure.
If the domain of f remains 0 to 4, x will have to be between -1 and 3.
When x = 3, f(x+1) = f(4)
It is not clear whether you want the x axis of f(x+1) to be x or x+1. If you plot
f(x+1) vs x, it will be shifted to the left by one unit, compared to f(x)
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