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The graph of F(x), shown below, has the same shape as the graph of G(x) = x4, but it is shifted to the right 1 unit. What is its equation?

The Graph Of Fx Shown Below Has The Same Shape As The Graph Of Gx X4 But It Is Shifted To The Right 1 Unit What Is Its Equation class=

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Given:-

The graph of x power 4.

To find the equation when the graph is shifted right 1 unit.

So the equation in vertex form is,

[tex]y=a(x-h)^2+k[/tex]

Substituting the values. we get,

[tex]g(x)=1(x-1)^4+0[/tex]

Since the graph is shifted right side the value will be in negative. so we get,

[tex]g(x)=(x-1)^4[/tex]