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11. How is the graph of g(x) = 5x² - 2
related to the graph of f(x)= x2?

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Is this suppose to say in relation to x^2 (x squared)
User ArgonQQ
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The graph of both functions are positive, thus the graph is increasing in the upward direction.

The graph of a quadratic equation.

The graph of a quadratic equation is a parabolic curve or a U-shaped curve. From the given function, the parent function is f(x) = x² and the g(x) is the transformed function of the original function.

The function of g(x) = 5x² - 2 is vertically stretch by 5 units and it is shifted vertically downward by 2 units.

Thus, we can say that the graph of g(x) = 5x² - 2 is related to f(x) = x² because of the vertical stretch and the vertical shift. Also, since both functions are positive, the graph is increasing in the upward direction.

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