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4 February, 05:06

Describe the transformations applied to #y=x²# to obtain the graph of #y = - (x+3) ²-2#?

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  1. 4 February, 05:26
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    The graph of y = - (x+3) ²-2 is the graph of y=x² transformed in the following way:

    - first reflected about the x-axis

    - translated 3 units left

    - translated 2 units down.

    The last two steps can come in any order.
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