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The graphs below have the same shape. Complete the equation of the blue

graph. Enter exponents using the caret (1); for example, enter x as x^2. Do
not include "G(x) =" in your answer.

The graphs below have the same shape. Complete the equation of the blue graph. Enter-example-1

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Answer: The Graph Of F(x), Shown Below In Pink, Has The Same Shape As The Graph Of G(x) = 3x2, But It Is Shifted Down Two Units. Complete Its Equation Below. Enter Exponents Using The Caret (^); For Example, Enter X2 As X^2. Do Not Include

Explanation:

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Answer:


g(x)=(x+3)^(2)

Explanation:

The function that belong to the blue curve, it's the same red curve functions but translated. So, we just need to deduct how was translated.

We observe, that the function was translated to the left and then upwards. To translate in a horizontal direction we have to alter x-variable, to translate in a vertical direction we have to alter y-variable.

So, in this case, the given function is:
f(x)=x^(2)

We observe that it was translated three units to the left, that means we have to sum three units to x:


g(x)=(x+3)^(2)

Horizontally, if we sum, we move to the left, if we subtract, we move to the right.

Then, we see that the function was moved one unit upwards:


g(x)=(x+3)^(2)

Vertically, if we sum, we move upwards, if we subtract, we move downwards.

Therefore, the translated function is
g(x)=(x+3)^(2)

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