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Which best describes the transformation that occurs from the graph of f(x) = x2 to g(x) = (x 3)2 4?left 3, up 4right 3, down 4left 3, down 4right 3, up 4

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User Sun
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Answer:

Right 3, Down 4

Explanation:

Given


f(x) = x^2


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

Required

The transformation from f(x) to g(x)

When a function is translated up by h units, the rule is:


(x,y) \to (x + h,y)

So, we have:


f'(x) = (x + h)^2

By comparison, h = 3. So:


f'(x) = (x + 3)^2

When a function is translated down by h units, the rule is:


(x,y) \to (x,y - h)

So, we have:


g(x) = f'(x) -h

By comparison, h = 4. So:


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

Hence, the transformation is: 3 units right and 4 units down

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