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If you apply the changes below to the quadratic parent function, f(x) = what is the equation of the new function? Shift 1 unit right. Vertically stretch by a factor of 5. Reflect over the x-axis.​

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Answer:

f(x)=-5(x-1)^2

Explanation:

The given parent function is: f(x)=x^2

If we shift to the right by 1 unit, the function becomes: f(x)=(x-1)^2

If we stretch by a factor of 5, the function becomes, f(x)=5(x-1)^2

Finally reflecting over the x-axis gives: f(x)=-5(x-1)^2

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