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Help please? Let f(x)=2x^2−1. The quadratic function g(x) is f(x) translated left 2 units. Enter the equation of g(x) in the box.
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Let f(x)=2x^2−1.
The quadratic function g(x) is f(x) translated left 2 units.
Enter the equation of g(x) in the box.
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I believe the correct answer is g(x) = 2(x+2)^2 - 1
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