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Which quadratic function is represented by the graph?

A:
f(x)=-1/3(x+3)^2+3

B:
f(x)=-1/3(x-3)^2+3

C:
f(x)=-3(x+3)^2+3

D:
f(x)=-3(x-3)^2+3

Which quadratic function is represented by the graph? A: f(x)=-1/3(x+3)^2+3 B: f(x-example-1

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Answer:

d

Step-by-step explanation: no need to thank me (buts still i would say press the thanks button)

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It’s actually c , when your adding to x u do a horizontal translation, if ur adding a positive u will do the opposite and go the left and if ur adding a negative u will do the opposite and go the right. So if ur going to the left 3 units ur equation will be x+3 and if ur adding a number on the outside of the equation, if it’s a positive number u will go up and if it’s negative it will go down and since it went up 3 units the answer will be +3
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