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OpenStudy (anonymous):

g(x)=x^2 whats f(x)

OpenStudy (jkristia):

I think you are missing some information. f(x) can be anything, in what you have shown there is no relation between g(x) and f(x).

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay so its a graph

OpenStudy (anonymous):

this is what it says The functions G(x)=x^2 below on red and f(x) graphed in blue have the same shape complete the equation for f(x)

OpenStudy (jkristia):

So f(x) looks exactly the same as g(x), except it is moved down ? How can you move the graph x^2 down by 2 units?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thats what it looks like

OpenStudy (jkristia):

The red graph is not the correct graph for x^2, x^2 at x = 1 is 1, not 0 as shown on your graph.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay so i found the answer was (x+3)^2

OpenStudy (jkristia):

from your graph it looks like: g(x) = (x -1)^2 , point is moved 1 unit to the right and f(x) = (x +1)^2, point moved 1 unit to the left

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