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2 September, 22:54

On a coordinate plane, two parabolas open up. The solid-line parabola goes through (1, 3), has a vertex at (3, negative 1), and goes through (5, 3). The dashed-line parabola goes through (negative 2, 4), has a vertex at (0, 0), and goes through (2, 4).

Which best describes the transformation from the graph of f (x) = x2 to the graph of

f (x) = (x - 3) 2 - 1?

left 3 units, down 1 unit

left 3 units, up 1 unit

right 3 units, down 1 unit

right 3 units, up 1 unit

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  1. 2 September, 22:59
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    right 3 units, down 1 unit
  2. 2 September, 23:14
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    c. right 3 units, down 1 unit
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