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Function g can be thought of as a translated (shifted) version of f(x)= x^2

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Explanation:

f(g) = fa(g-x)+ b

x2 at origin (0,0) looks like a U porabola

in the above equation you can shift the graph up and down based on the +b. So if the equation was, for example

F(g) =
x^(2) - 3 + 4

you would move the U shape with the origin at (0,0) up 4 and to the right 3.

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