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I need help with 13-example-1

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Answer:

g(x) = (x -3)² -6

Explanation:

You know that a function f(x) is translated h units to the right when x is replaced by x-h.

g(x) = f(x-h) . . . . . translated h units right

You also know that a function f(x) is translated k units up when k is added to the function value.

g(x) = f(x) +k . . . . . translated k units up

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Here, we want to translate f(x) 3 units right and 6 units down. Using the above relations, we will get ...

g(x) = f(x -3) -6

Using the given definition of f(x), this becomes ...

g(x) = (x -3)² -6

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