Given there is no speed given for the fastest swimming, the tennis ball is 13.07 times f(Fastest Swimming), or 13.07f.
The equation is y = -2/3x + 6
Well, it goes 5 inches per second so after 4 seconds it is 4 times 5 =20 inches under the surface, add that to 5 feet and you get 6 ft and 8 inches
f(5) = 3 means (5,3) is on the graph of f.
On the new graph, y = f(x+1) + 2, what do the +1 and +2 do?
Things inside the function notation inpact the x-values, since that's where x sits.
This outside the f(x) notation impact the y-values, since those are done after you've evaluated the function.
"+1" on the inside shifts every point to the left 1 unit. (Inside changes are almost always opposite from what it looks like it would do.)
"+2" on the outside will shift every point up by 2 units.
So what do you get if you take (5,3) and shift it left 1 and up 2?