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the graph of F(x), shown beliw, has the same shape as the graph of G(x)=x^2 but it is shifted up 2 units. what is the equation

the graph of F(x), shown beliw, has the same shape as the graph of G(x)=x^2 but it-example-1

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the answer u are looking for is a
User Trina
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Answer with Step-by-step explanation:

G(x)=
x^2

when x=0 G(x)=0

F(x) is same as G(x) but shifted 2 units up

i.e. at x=0 F(x)=2

F(x)=
x^2+2

at x=0 F(x)=2

F(x)=
(x-2)^2

at x=0 F(x)=4

F(x)=
x^2-2

at x=0 F(x)=-2

F(x)=
(x+2)^2

at x=0 F(x)=4

Hence, correct option is:

F(x)=
x^2+2

User Jokul
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