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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (homeworksucks):

sure? Kinda doing Algebra 2 myself, so might be a little shaky

OpenStudy (homeworksucks):

I have no clue what a function rule, but I kinda understand translations

OpenStudy (homeworksucks):

forgot the "is"

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What is g(x) and f(x)

OpenStudy (homeworksucks):

Oh, I see

OpenStudy (homeworksucks):

A quadratic equation can be summed up as a(x2^2+c)+b

OpenStudy (homeworksucks):

Where c is the horizontal shift, b the vertical

OpenStudy (homeworksucks):

A being the stretch or compression

OpenStudy (anonymous):

There is probably isn't a sollution unless u give me f(x) and g(x) but anyway it has to be done on a graph and it is difficult to do that stuff in open study

OpenStudy (homeworksucks):

So it is to the left 8 units, therefore it would be a(x^2+8)+b

OpenStudy (homeworksucks):

f(x)=x^2, i believe

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes it is given in the quest

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (homeworksucks):

It's also translated up 2 units, so it would be a(x+8)^2+4, (made some mistakes earlier oops)

OpenStudy (homeworksucks):

So since a isn't really changing, we can get rid of it, leaving us with x^2+16x+64+4 (binomial expansion)

OpenStudy (homeworksucks):

so I think it would be x^2+16x+68

OpenStudy (homeworksucks):

Oh, you should put down f(x)=x^2+16x+68, all I did was simplify the a(x^2+8)+2

OpenStudy (homeworksucks):

Damnit, it should be 66, not 68

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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