Describe how the graph of the function is a transformation of the graph of the original function f. y = f(x − 4) 5 The graph of y = f(x − 4) 5 is a horizontal shift to the left 5 units and a vertical shift up 4 units of the graph of f. The graph of y = f(x − 4) 5 is a horizontal shift to the right 5 units and a vertical shift up 4 units of the graph of f. The graph of y = f(x − 4) 5 is a horizontal shift to the right 4 units and a vertical shift up 5 units of the graph of f. The graph of y = f(x − 4) 5 is a horizontal shift to the left 4 units and a vertical shift up 5 units of the graph of f.