Suppose that G(x) = F(x + 8) + 4. Which statement best compares the graph of G(x) with the graph of F(x)? A. The graph of G(x) is the graph of F(x) shifted 8 units to the right and 4 units down. B. The graph of G(x) is the graph of F(x) shifted 8 units to the left and 4 units down. C. The graph of G(x) is the graph of F(x) shifted 8 units to the left and 4 units up. D. The graph of G(x) is the graph of F(x) shifted 8 units to the right and 4 units up.

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Answer: C. The graph of G(x) is the graph of F(x) shifted 8 units to the left and 4 units up.
Step-by-step explanation: We have parent function F(x).And G(x) = F(x+8) + 4.We need to determine the transformations being applied in F(x) to get G(x).According to rules of transformations, y = f(x+C)  the function f(x) is being shifted C units left.And for y = f(x) + D, the function f(x) is being shifted D units up.In the given function  G(x) = F(x+8) + 4 the value of C is 8 and value of D is 4.Therefore, F(x) is being shifted 8 units left and 4 units up.Therefore, correct option is:C. The graph of G(x) is the graph of F(x) shifted 8 units to the left and 4 units up.
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