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The graphs below have the same shape the equation of the red graph is f(x) =x^2. What is the equation of the blue graph?

The graphs below have the same shape the equation of the red graph is f(x) =x^2. What-example-1
User Emson
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Answer:


G(x)=(x-6)^2

which agrees with the answer D of your options

Explanation:

Notice that the graph of G(x) has the initial graph shifted horizontally to the right in 6 units, therefore such horizontal shift is accomplished by subtracting the 6 units from the x-variable in the original expression:


G(x)=(x-6)^2

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