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Using graph of f(x)=x^2 write an equation for the function that has a vertical shift of -5 and a horizontal shift of -1

Using graph of f(x)=x^2 write an equation for the function that has a vertical shift-example-1

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To obtain a vertical shift, add the right side of the equation by the given shift. This means f(x) will become f(x)+a where a is the vertical shift. Thus, f(x) with a vertical shift of -5 is as follows:


f(x)=x^2-5

To obtain a horizontal shift, change x to x-b, where b is the horizontal shift. Thus, a graph with a horizontal shift of -1 is as follows:


\begin{gathered} f(x)=\lbrack x-(-1)\rbrack^2-5 \\ f(x)=(x+1)^2-5 \end{gathered}

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