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1 May, 22:09

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 1 unit what is the equation

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  1. 1 May, 22:32
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    f (x) = (x+1) ^2

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Function transformations move a graph by shifting it up or down or left or right as well as vertically or horizontally stretching it. They take the parent function and manipulate the equation to create a new graph. The parent graph here is x^2 and its shifts 1 unit to the left. Horizontal shifts occur within the operation such as (x+/-a) ^2. Here it would be (x+1) ^2 since it moved 1 unit to the left. Left is addition and subtraction is right.
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