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How does the graph of f(x) = 3(x - 2)^2 + 1 compare to the graph

of g(x) = x^2?
(1) The graph of f(x) is wider than the graph of g(x), and its vertex
is moved to the left 2 units and up 1 unit.
(2) The graph of f(x) is narrower than the graph of g(x), and its vertex
is moved to the right 2 units and up 1 unit.
(3) The graph of f(x) is narrower than the graph of g(x), and its vertex
is moved to the left 2 units and up 1 unit.
(4) The graph of f(x) is wider than the graph of g(x), and its vertex is
moved to the right 2 units and up 1 unit.

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Hello,

Answer B

Just see the graphs. y=x² is passing by (0,0)

How does the graph of f(x) = 3(x - 2)^2 + 1 compare to the graph of g(x) = x^2? (1) The-example-1

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