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Which graph represents the function f (x − 3), if f (x) = x2?

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Answer:

The answer is Y

Explanation:

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Answer: See the graph attached.

Explanation:

Given the Quadratic function:


f(x)=x^2

We can identify that it is the "Parabola parent function". The parabola passes through the origin.

There are some tranformations for a function f(x). Two of them are the following:

If
f(x+k), the function is shifted "k" units to the left.

If
f(x-k), the function is shifted "k" units to the right.

Therefore, given that:


f (x - 3)

We can identify that this is the function
f(x)=x^2 but shifted 3 units to the right:


f (x - 3)=(x-3)^2

Knowing this, we can conclude that the graph that represents
f (x - 3) is the graph attached.

Which graph represents the function f (x − 3), if f (x) = x2?-example-1
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