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24 September, 00:26

Explain the effect that "h" has on the function f (x) = a (x - h) 2 + k.

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  1. 24 September, 00:38
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    It can be deduced that from the equation, the value of h is deducted from x. This means that the graph of the function will be shifted h units to the right. Its effect to the equation is that the original value for x will be deducted by 2 in this new equation.
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