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16 May, 04:11

Suppose f (x) = x². Find the graph of f (x+2) need to see the graph

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  1. 16 May, 04:26
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    We are given a parent function f (x) by:

    i. e. the graph of the function f (x) is a parabola with vertex at (0,0)

    Also, we know that the transformation of the type:

    f (x) → f (x+k)

    is a shift or the translation of the function f (x) k units to the left or to the right depending on k.

    if k>0 then the shift is k units to the left.

    and if k<0 then the shift is k units to the right.

    Here we have to graph the function:

    f (x+2) i. e. k=2>0 i. e. the graph of this function is the shift of the graph of the function f (x) 2 units to the left.

    i. e. the graph of f (x+3) is a upward open parabola with vertex at (-2,0).
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