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Which of the following order of transformations best describes how to sketch the graph of h (x) = (1 - x)? (1 point) Starting with the graph of the basic function f (7) = x3, horizontally shift the graph to the left one unit, and then reflect the graph about the y-axis. Starting with the graph of the basic function f (2) = z), horizontally shift the graph to the right one unit, and then reflect the graph about the y-axis. Starting with the graph y-axis. the basic function f()= x3, horizontally shift the graph up one unit, and then reflect the graph about the Starting with the graph of the basic function f () = 23. horizontally shift the graph to the left one unit, and then reflect the graph about the y-axis. Type here to search O 100

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We have the following function given:


h(x)=(1-x)^2

And we want to obtain h(x) from x^2 and the best solution for this case would be:

Starting with the graph of the basic function f(x)= x^2 horizontally shift the graph to the right one unit and then reflect the graph about the y axis

Which of the following order of transformations best describes how to sketch the graph-example-1
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