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How does the graph of y= -(2x+6)^2+3 compare to the graph of a parent function

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Here the list of the transformations applied to the parent function, and their effect:


  1. x^2 \to (2x)^2=4x^2. This causes a horizontal compression of factor 4.

  2. (2x)^2 \to (2x+6)^2= 4(x+3)^2. This causes a horizontal translation, 3 units to the left.

  3. (2x+6)^2 \to -(2x+6)^2. This causes a reflection about the x axis.

  4. -(2x+6)^2 \to -(2x+6)^2+3. This causes a vertical translation, 3 units up

So, if you start from the graph of
y=x^2, you have to compress and translate it horizontally, flip it with respect to the x axis, and finally move it up 3 units.

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