transforming graphs

summer.04x

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can someone please explain for 1.b ii) how to do this i attached the answer asw but idk what to do

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Please make up a table with x,y pairs for both y=x^3 and for y = x^3 +2. Use the same x values for both functions. What can you say about the y-values?
 
can someone please explain for 1.b ii) how to do this i attached the answer asw but idk what to do
For this example, the transformation is a vertical shift, which changes y without changing x. Therefore you can easily find the new y-intercept (by just adding 2 to y); but to find the new x-intercept, you have to actually solve the equation [MATH]x^3+2=0[/MATH].
 
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