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PLEASE HEEELLLPPP MEEE!!! I DON'T UNDERSTAND!!

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?

PLEASE HEEELLLPPP MEEE!!! I DON'T UNDERSTAND!! The graph of f(x) = x^2 has been shifted-example-1
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This is pretty easy to understand
The form (x-h)^2+k is the vertex form so h would be 3 since h is x and k is y.


If you don't understand the vertex form then search it on google or YouTube
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