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What is the equation of the translated function, g(x), if

f(x) = x2?

g(x) = (x – 4)2 + 6
g(x) = (x + 6)2 – 4
g(x) = (x – 6)2 – 4
g(x) = (x + 4)2 + 6

What is the equation of the translated function, g(x), if f(x) = x2? g(x) = (x – 4)2 + 6 g-example-1
User Abiodun
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Answer:

Option D-
g(x)=(x+4)^2+6

Explanation:

Given :
f(x)=x^2

To find : What is the equation of the translated function, g(x)

Solution :

When we see the attached graph

f(x) vertex point is (0,0)

and g(x) vertex point is (-4,6)

The general form of equation with vertex is
y=a(x-h)^2+k

where (h,k) are the vertex.

So, the equation of g(x) form is


g(x)=(x+4)^2+6

Therefore, Option D is correct.

User Narf The Mouse
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we have


f(x)=x^(2)

the vertex is the point
(0,0)

The vertex of the function g(x) is
(-4,6)

so

the rule of the translation of f(x) to g(x) is equal to


(x,y)-------> (x-4,y+6)

that means

the translation is
4 units to the left and
6 units up

the equation of g(x) is


g(x)=(x+4)^(2)+6

therefore

the answer is


g(x)=(x+4)^(2)+6

User Veno
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