6.4.3 Quiz: Shifting Functions The graphs below have the same shape. What is the equation of the graph? f(x) = x^2 g(x) = ?
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However, I can explain what each equation would represent: A. g(x) = (x+4)^2: This is a parabola that has been shifted 4 units to the left. B. g(x) = x^2-4: This is a parabola that has been shifted 4 units down. Show more…
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