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Find g(x), where g(x) is the translation 7 units right of f(x)=x2. Write your answer in the form a(x–h)2+k, where a, h, and k are integers.

User Vetuka
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Answer:


g(x) =1(x + 7)^2 + 0

Explanation:

Given


f(x) = x^2

Required

Determine g(x) where g(x) is a translation of f(x), 7 units to the right

When a point is translated to the right, the resulting point is:


x -> x + b

Where b is the number of units to the right.

In this case:


b = 7

So, we have:


g(x) = f(x +7)

Solving f(x+7)

Substitute x + 7 for x in
f(x) = x^2


f(x + 7) = (x+7)^2

So, we have:


g(x) = (x+7)^2

To write in the form of
a(x - h)^2 + k, we have:


g(x) =1(x + 7)^2 + 0

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