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How does the graph of f(x) = (x - 1)2 relate to the basic function f(x) = x??

a.
shift 1 unit to the left
shift 1 unit to the right
C.
d.
shift 1 unit up
shift 1 unit down
b.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided

User Badr Hari
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2 Answers

3 votes

Answer:

It C

Explanation:

User Jamey Sharp
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Answer:

Shift 1 unit to the right, i.,e. option (c).

Explanation:

Note: Both functions can not be represented by f(x) and square is missing in basic function.

The given basic function is


f(x)=x^2

The given function is


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

So, the given function can be written in the form of basic form as


g(x)=f(x-1) ...(1)

The translation is defined as


g(x)=f(x+a)2+b .... (2)

If a>0, then the graph shifts a units left and if a<0, then the graph shifts a units right.

If b>0, then the graph shifts b units up and if b<0, then the graph shifts b units down.

On comparing (1) and (2), we get


a=-1,b=0

Therefore, graph of f(x) shift 1 unit to the right to get graph of g(x).

User Yagnesh Dobariya
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