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19 November, 13:46

In the function Y - 3 = 2 (x - 1) ^2 what effect does the number 1 have on

the graph, as compared to the graph of y=x^2?

A. It shifts the graph 1 unit to the left.

B. It shifts the graph up 1 unit.

C. It shifts the graph 1 unit to the right.

D. It shifts the graph down 1 unit.

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  1. 19 November, 13:52
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    C

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let a function be "f (x) ", we can understand vertical and horizontal shifts by seeing the properties below:

    f (x-a) is original shifted a units horizontally right f (x+a) is original shifted a units horizontally left f (x) + b is original shifted b units vertically upwards f (x) - b is original shifted b units vertically downwards

    The "1" in the problem is within "x", which means f (x) became f (x-1).

    This goes with first rule, which is horizontal shift right of 1 units.

    That is the correct answer is C
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