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The graph shows g(x),which is a translation of f(x)= x^2 write the function rule for g(x)

The graph shows g(x),which is a translation of f(x)= x^2 write the function rule for-example-1
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Without knowing the specific translation applied to the function f(x), it is not possible to determine the function rule for g(x). However, the general form for a translation of a function is:

g(x) = f(x - h) + k

where h is the horizontal shift and k is the vertical shift. Therefore, if the horizontal and/or vertical shifts applied to f(x) to obtain g(x) are known, the function rule for g(x) can be determined using the above formula.

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