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The graphs below have the same shape. What is the equation of the blue graph?

The graphs below have the same shape. What is the equation of the blue graph?-example-1
User RobF
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Answer:

B.
g(x)=(x-2)^2+1

Explanation:

The equation of the red graph is
f(x)=x^2.

The blue graph has its vertex at (2,1)

Hence its equation is of the form;


g(x)=a(x-2)^2+1

This graph has y-intercept (0,5).


5=a(0-2)^2+1


5-1=a(-2)^2


4=4a


1=a

The blue graph therefore has equation;


g(x)=(x-2)^2+1

User DeeZone
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Answer: OPTION B

Explanation:

The red graph shows the parent function of a quadratic function (which is the simplest form of a quadratic function), whose vertex is at the origin.

The function g(x) is the result of shift the parent function 2 units to the right and shift it 1 unit up.

Therefore, keeping the above on mind you have that the transformation has the following form:


g(x)=(x-h)^2+k

Where the horizontal shift depends on the value of h and the vertical shift depends on the value of k.

Therefore, you obtain the function:


g(x)=(x-2)^2+1

User Sergiu Toarca
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