The graph above is a transformation of the function $x^2$ Write an equation for the function graphed above g(x) =
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This means that the function g(x) can be written as g(x) = a(x-h)^2 + k, where a, h, and k are constants that represent the vertical stretch/compression, horizontal shift, and vertical shift of the graph, respectively. Show more…
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