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I do not understand how they want this graph; there talking about the graph shifting, and I'm not getting it

I do not understand how they want this graph; there talking about the graph shifting-example-1
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We want to sketch the graph


f(x)=9-3(x+2)^2

The graph of the function is given below

Brief Explanation

We start from the graph


f(x)=x^2

we shift it to the left by 2 unit, it becomes


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

we perform a vertical stretch by a factor of 3


f(x)=3(x+2)^2

we reflect over the x - axis


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

Lastly, we shift it up by 9 units


f(x)=9-3(x+2)^2

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