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1 December, 15:02

Which function represents a translation of the graph y=x^2 by 5 units to the left?

A. y=x^2+5

B. y = (x-5) ^2

C. y=5x^2

D. y = (x+5) ^2

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  1. 1 December, 15:11
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    It's D.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    y = f (x) - a translation of a units to the left transforms f (x) to f (x + a).

    So the answer is y = (x + 5) ^2
  2. 1 December, 15:26
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    The answer is indeed D. Units to the LEFT means addition. Units to the RIGHT means subtraction.
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