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The graph of f(x) shown below has the same shape as the graph of g (x) = x^2 but it is shifted to the left 2 units. what is the equation?

The graph of f(x) shown below has the same shape as the graph of g (x) = x^2 but it-example-1
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User Snort
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Answer: (x+2)^2

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The graph of f(x) shown below has the same shape as the graph of g (x) = x^2 but it-example-1
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User Isoman
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Answer:

C. F(x) = (x+2)²

Explanation:

A horizontal shift to the right by "h" units is achieved by replacing x with (x-h). The shift we want is to the left by 2 units, so h = -2, and we have ...

f(x) = g(x -(-2)) = g(x+2)

f(x) = (x+2)²

The graph of f(x) shown below has the same shape as the graph of g (x) = x^2 but it-example-1
The graph of f(x) shown below has the same shape as the graph of g (x) = x^2 but it-example-2
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