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The graph of g(x) is a translation of the function f(x) = x². The vertex of g(x) is located 5 units above and 7 units to the rigt

of the vertex of f(x). Which equation represents g(x)?

The graph of g(x) is a translation of the function f(x) = x². The vertex of g(x) is-example-1
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Answer:


g(x)=(x-7)^2+5

Explanation:

Translation of f(x) by h units to the right and k units upward transforms it to ...

g(x) = f(x -h) +k

Here, you have f(x) = x^2, and (h, k) = (7, 5), so the transformed function is ...

g(x) = (x -7)^2 +5

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