f(x)=cos(x), g(x)=2+cos(x-1), state g(x) as a vector applied to f(x)

First of all, look at what has happened to the y co ordinates, they have all been moved up by 2 units. Now consider the x co ordinates, they have been shifted to the right by 1 unit. So the vector is 1 2

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