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Choose one of the following parent functions, and rewrite the parent function in

translation notation.
y=ˣ²
What is the name of this type of function?

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Final answer:

The function y = x² is a quadratic function, and in translation notation, it can be written as f(x) = (x - d)² when shifted to the right by a distance d. To solve for a variable that is squared, such as finding a side of a triangle using the Pythagorean theorem, the square root is used.

Step-by-step explanation:

The type of function represented by y = x² is a quadratic function. In translation notation, if we wanted to shift this function horizontally by a value d, we would rewrite the function as f(x) = (x - d)² for a shift to the right, or f(x) = (x + d)² for a shift to the left. To "undo" a square when solving equations like the Pythagorean theorem, we take the square root, which is the inverse function of squaring.

For example, if the hypotenuse c of a right triangle is known, and one side b is known, the other side a can be found using a = √(c² - b²). The general form of a quadratic equation is y = ax² + bx + c, and it is a second-order polynomial.

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