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Describe the transformations of f(x) = 2(x - 4)^2 + 6

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So our function is: f(x) =
2(x-4)^(2) +6

First, we see that the origin is (4,6). This means that the origin translated 4 to the right and 6 up. Next we see that the function was stretch by a factor of 2. Therefore, the transformation this function undergoes are 4 to the right, 6 up, and a stretch of 2.

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