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27 September, 15:10

The graph of F (x) shown below, has the same shape as the graph of G (x) = x^ 2, but it is shifted down 3 units and to the left 2 units. What is its equation?

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  1. 27 September, 15:31
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    y = (x+2) ^2 - 3

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Because you are shifting the graph down, the y-coordinate is being changed, so you subtract 3 from the original equation. Because you are shifting to the left, you have to add to the x-value. (It's kind of backwards from what you'd think.)
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