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The graph of the function g(x) is a transformation of the parent function f(x)=x2 .

Which equation describes the function g?

g(x)=(x+4)2 ​

g(x)=(x−4)2

g(x)=x2+4 ​

g(x)=x2−4

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the anwer is the second one because it goes down by 4 so it must be x-4 and it twice as big as the parent function so it is multiplied by 2
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