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29 August, 18:56

Describe the transformations from, y=x2, the original parent function

y = (x - 6) 2

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  1. 29 August, 19:02
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    Going from y = x^2 to y = (x-6) ^2 has the graph shifted 6 units to the right

    The replacement of "x" with "x-6" shifts the xy axis 6 units to the left. All new inputs are 6 units smaller than before. If you shift the xy axis 6 units to the left and keep the parabola still, then it gives the illusion the parabola moved 6 units to the right.
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