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The function g(x) is a transformation of the quadratic parent function, f(x)=x2. What function is g(x)?

The function g(x) is a transformation of the quadratic parent function, f(x)=x2. What-example-1
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Answer:

D

Explanation:

User Louise
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Answer:

D.

Explanation:

Your graph of f(x)=
x^2 is the parent function. What you need to know for this graph what the stretch or compression is and what the flip is. When you flip somehting over the x-axis, which is g(x), your
x^2 is negative. Also, since your graph gets skinnier, the number before the x would be a whole number, with no fractions. The only answer that fulfills this is answer choice D.

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