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A new parabola, g(x), is translated from f(x) using the translation T(-3, 7).

5. What is the vertex point of g(x)?
Explain how you know.

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Answer:

We can predict the vertex point of
g(x) by vectorial sum, which is equal to
V_(G)(x,y) = (h - 3, k + 7).

Explanation:

The vertex of
g(x) is equal to the vectorial sum of the vertex of
f(x) and the translation vector:


V_(G)(x,y) = V_(F)(x,y) + T(x,y) (1)

Where
T(x,y) is the translation vector.

If we know that
V_(F) (x,y) = (h,k) and
T(x,y) = (-3, 7), then the formula for the vertex of
g(x) is:


V_(G)(x,y) = (h,k) +(-3, 7)


V_(G)(x,y) = (h - 3, k + 7)

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