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From the graphs we can observe that G(x) is 5 units to the left of F(x).

This means a horizontal translation of 5 units to the left of F(x) will result in G(x). Such a translation can be obtained from adding 5 to each x in the equation.

So,

G(x) = F(x+5)

F(x) = (x+5)²

So the correct answer is option D
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Horizontal translations
Suppose that h> 0
To graph y = f (x + h), move the graph of h units to the left.
We have then:
G (x) = f (x + h)
G (x) = (x + 5) ^ 2
Answer:
The graph of G (x) is given by:
G (x) = (x + 5) ^ 2
option D
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