Graph the function f by starting with the graph of y=x^(2) and using transformations (shifting, compressing, stretching, and/or reflecting). [Hint: If necessary, write f in the form f(x)=a(x-h)^(2)+k.]
f(x)=x^(2)+10x+21
Which transformations are needed to graph the function f(x)=x^(2)+10x+21? Choose the correct answer.
A. The graph of y=x^(2) should be horizontally shifted to the left by 4 units and shifted vertically up by 5 units.
B. The graph of y=x^(2) should be horizontally shifted to the right by 4 units and shifted vertically down by 5 units.
C. The graph of y=x^(2) should be horizontally shifted to the right by 5 units and shifted vertically up by 4 units.
D. The graph of y=x^(2) should be horizontally shifted to the left by 5 units and shifted vertically down by 4 units.
and using transformations (shifting, compressing, stretching, and/or reflecting) [Hint: If necessary, write f in the form f(x)=a(x-h)+k.]
f(x)=x+10+21
Which transformations are needed to graph the function f(x)=x+10+21? Choose the correct answer.
A. to the left by 4 units and shifted vertically up by 5 units
B. to the right by 4 units and shifted vertically down by 5 units
C. to the right by 5 units and shifted vertically up by 4 units
D. to the left by 5 units and shifted vertically down by 4 units