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The graph of function g(x) is transformation of the graph of function f(x)=x^2.
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The graph of function g(x) is transformation of the graph of function f(x)=x^2.
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What type of transformation are you interested in? Please be specific.
If you begin with f(x) = x^2 and then translate its graph 2 units to the right, then the new function will be g(x) = (x-2)^2. That's for starters.
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