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Pedro drew the graph of y = 4(x – 7) + 3. How should he transform that graph to produce the graph of y = 4(x – 12)2 +3?

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Final answer:

To transform the graph of y = 4(x – 7) + 3 to the graph of y = 4(x – 12)^2 + 3, Pedro needs to change the value of x from 7 to 12 and square the quantity of x - 12.

Step-by-step explanation:

To transform the graph of y = 4(x – 7) + 3 to the graph of y = 4(x – 12)^2 + 3, Pedro needs to make two changes:

  1. Change the value of x in the equation from 7 to 12.
  2. Square the quantity of x - 12.

By making these changes, Pedro will shift the graph horizontally to the right by 5 units and transform it into a parabola with a vertex at (12, 3).

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