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PLZZZZZZZ HELP ME!!!!!!!!!!!!

PLZZZZZZZ HELP ME!!!!!!!!!!!!-example-1
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Answer:

Answer C:
F(x)=3x^2+2

Explanation:

Notice that the arms of the parabola for the function F(x) are much steeper that the arms of the original function G(x). That means that the coefficient that accompanies the term in
x^2 must be larger than just 1 (which is the case for G(x)). Also the function has been translated upward by a 2 unit shift, which is accomplished by adding 2 units to the full expression.

From the options given, all of the functional expressions for F(x) show a displacement up of "2" units, but only option C presents a coefficient for
x^2 which is larger than 1 (one): "3"

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