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Which graph represents g(x)=(x−3)2−5 ?

Which graph represents g(x)=(x−3)2−5 ?-example-1

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Final answer:

The graph of g(x) = (x-3)^2 - 5 is a parabola that opens upwards. The vertex is located at (3, -5) and the function values are negative when x is less than 3.

Step-by-step explanation:

The graph of the equation g(x) = (x-3)^2 - 5 is a parabola. The vertex of the parabola is located at the point (3, -5), and the parabola opens upwards because the coefficient of the quadratic term is positive. When x is less than 3, the function values are negative, and when x is greater than 3, the function values are positive.

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The graph has vertex (3, -5),
and it is looking upward because it is positive coefficient in front of (x-3)²
Correct answer is A.
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