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If you shift the quadratic parent function, f(x)=x^2, right 10 units, what is the equation of the new function?

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f(x)=(x-10)^2

Right is negative
Left is positive

Remember that - those become handy later on. Try to become really good at transformations!

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User Anant Anand Gupta
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Answer:


f(x)=(x-10)^(2)

Explanation:

In this problem we know that

The rule of the translation is


(x,y)-----> (x+10,y)

so

The vertex in the parent function is the point
(0,0)

The vertex in the new function is equal to


(0,0)-----> (0+10,0)


(0,0)-----> (10,0)

If the parent function is
f(x)=x^(2)

then

the equation of the new function is
f(x)=(x-10)^(2)

see the attached figure to better understand the problem

If you shift the quadratic parent function, f(x)=x^2, right 10 units, what is the-example-1
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