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Please help Image below Function g can be thought of as a translated (shifted) version of f(x)=x². Write the equarion for g(x).
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Function g can be thought of as a translated (shifted) version of f(x)=x².
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Answer:
Explanation:
The graph of
was shifted 4 units left and 5 units down,
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