From the standard graph of v = x^2, translate (draw and label) to produce the following two (2) parabolas. Explain how you produced both. a) Y = (x - 9)^2 + 10 b) Y = -3(x + 2.5)^2 + 2.5 V = x? 10 10
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To do this, we can start with the standard graph and then shift it horizontally and vertically. The resulting graph will have the same shape as the standard graph, but it will be shifted to the right and up. Show more…
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