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Which graph is a translation of f(x) = x2 , according to the rule: y = (x - 2)2

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Mr equation is correct f(x) translated to the right 2 unit(s) this is what the correct graph looks like.

Which graph is a translation of f(x) = x2 , according to the rule: y = (x - 2)2-example-1
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I assume that you meant the graph of
y= x^(2). That is a parabola, it is shaped like the letter U.

The transformation that is performed by the given rule, shifts the parabola 2 units to the right. The vertex would be at (2, 0).
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