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Guys, can you please help me with The Question #47 of The Quadratic Relations for me, please? :)

Guys, can you please help me with The Question #47 of The Quadratic Relations for-example-1
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Answer:


y=(1)/(2)(x+5)^2-3

Explanation:

Translations

For
a > 0


f(x+a) \implies f(x) \: \textsf{translated}\:a\:\textsf{units left}


f(x)-a \implies f(x) \: \textsf{translated}\:a\:\textsf{units down}


y=a\:f(x) \implies f(x) \: \textsf{stretched parallel to the y-axis (vertically) by a factor of}\:a


y=-f(x) \implies f(x) \: \textsf{reflected in the} \: x \textsf{-axis}

Parent function


y=-x^2

Reflected in the x-axis


-f(x) \implies y=-(-x^2)\implies y=x^2

Compressed vertically by a factor of 1/2

Multiply the whole function by the given scale factor:


(1)/(2)f(x)\implies y=(1)/(2)x^2

Translated 3 units down

Subtract 3 from the whole function:


f(x)-3 \implies y=(1)/(2)x^2-3

Translated 5 units left

Add 5 to the variable of the function:


f(x+5) \implies y=(1)/(2)(x+5)^2-3

To sketch the parabola

Vertex =
(-5, -3)

Axis of symmetry:
x = -5

Plot points:


x=-9 \implies (1)/(2)(-9+5)^2-3=5 \implies (-9,5)


x=-7 \implies (1)/(2)(-7+5)^2-3=-1 \implies (-7,-1)


x=-3 \implies (1)/(2)(-3+5)^2-3=-1 \implies (-3,-1)


x=-1 \implies (1)/(2)(-1+5)^2-3=5 \implies (-1,5)

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