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The graph of f(x)=x^2 has been shifted into the form f(x)=(x-h)^2+k

What is the value of h?:
A. 1
B. -1
C. -3
D. 3

The graph of f(x)=x^2 has been shifted into the form f(x)=(x-h)^2+k What is the value-example-1
User JohnEye
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The answer is D because if you look at the graph the order pairs are (3,3). I substitute h for 3 and substitute k for 3. That's why D is the answer.
User WizLiz
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Answer:

D. 3

Explanation:

Here h represents the horizontal shift. In the given graph, the graph shifted 3 units to the right from the origin.

Therefore, h = 3.

Answer: D. 3

Hope this will helpful.

Thank you.

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