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19 December, 07:03

If g (x) = x^2-2x+1 were shifted 2 units to the left, what would be the new equation, h (x) ?

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  1. 19 December, 07:15
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    h (x) = (x+2) ^2 - 2x - 3

    Step-by-step explanation:

    If we have to shift 2 units left the we have to replace x by x+2 i. e

    h (x) = (x+2) ^2-2 (x+2) + 1

    = (x+2) ^2 - 2x-4 + 1

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